Monday 03.06.1996
09.00 Opening
09.15 H. E. Nusse, Groningen: The structure of basins
of attraction and the occurrence of Wada basins
10.15 M. Blank, Nice: Round-off pathologies and related
statistics
10.45 Coffee break
11.15 P. E. Kloeden, Geelong: Minimal center of attraction
of measurable systems and their discretizations
12.15 End of morning lectures
12.30 Lunch
14.00 J. Lorenz, Albuquerque: Breakdown of invariant tori
15.00 V. Reichelt, Aachen: Invariant tori in dynamical
systems
15.30 Coffee break
16.00 B. Werner, Hamburg: Numerical computation
of the invariant measure for circle maps
16.30 C. Beck, London: Scaling behaviour of period
lengths of dynamical systems with roundoff
17.30 End of afternoon lectures
18.30 Dinner
20.00 M. Dellnitz, Bayreuth, M. Rumpf, Freiburg:
Exploring invariant sets and invariant measures
Tuesday 04.06.1996
09.00 Y. Kifer, Jerusalem: Computational aspects
of random perturbations of dynamical systems
10.00 B. Schmalfuss, Bremen: A fixed point theorem
based on Lyapunov exponents
10.30 Coffee break
11.00 A. Stuart, Stanford: Probabilistic techniques in
the numerical analysis of dynamical systems
12.00 A. J. Homburg, Berlin: Eventually expanding one
dimensional maps
12.30 Lunch
14.00 L. Arnold, Bremen: Invariant measures and
invariant manifolds for random dynamical systems
15.00 G. Ochs, Bremen: Stochastic stability of Oseledets
spaces
15.30 Coffee break
16.00 A. Baecker, Ulm: Symbolic dynamics and periodic orbits
for the cardioid billiard
16.30 D. Saupe, Freiburg: The inverse problem for partitioned
iterated function systems in image compression
17.30 End of afternoon lectures
18.30 Dinner
Wednesday 05.06.1996
09.00 E. J. Doedel, Montreal: Numerical bifurcation analysis:
Objectives, methods, capability, limitations
10.00 J. Wenzelburger, Bielefeld: A statistical method for
detecting cycles in discrete dynamical systems
10.30 Coffee break
11.00 G. Keller, Erlangen: Observable invariant measures
and the variational principle
12.00 End of lectures
12.15 Lunch
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