We plan to discuss the current state, trends and recent results in the
field of dynamical systems theory and its applications to classical and
celestial mechanics, statistical physics and other related fields.
The program of the conference covers the following areas of
mathematical activity, inspired by the problems of classical and celestial
mechanics: the search for integrable models, the development of perturbation
techniques for studying systems that are close to integrable, the investigation
of dynamical chaos and some aspects of kinetic theory. We intend to deal
with both the consideration of general concepts and the analysis of specific
problems.
As a broader outreach effort, we aim at promoting this knowledge
among young researchers and graduate students, and at involving them into
this lines of research.
The conference will be held in hybrid format (on-site and online).
Program
Abstracts
Program Committee
Kozlov Valery Vasil'evich Bolotin Sergey Vladimirovich Neishtadt Anatolii Iserovich Bolsinov Aleksei Viktorovich Maciejewski Andrzej J
Organizing Committee
Treschev Dmitry Valerevich Sidorenko Vladislav Viktorovich Salnikova Tatiana Vladimirovna
Institutions
Sirius Mathematics Center Steklov Mathematical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow Lomonosov Moscow State University |