The Spring 2007 Meeting of the Workshop on Dynamical Systems and Related
Topics will be held at the Department of Mathematics, University of
Maryland, College Park, March 18-21 (Sunday-Wednesday), 2007. This
workshop, part of a regular series of workshops that meet at Penn
State every fall and at Maryland every spring, will this year honor
Hillel Furstenberg of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in recognition
of his long association with the Maryland mathematics department and his
many contributions to dynamical systems. More information my be found
at the conference web site,
http://www.math.umd.edu/research/dynamics/conferences/md07/
You can also contact the local organizers about topics like lodging,
the banquet, and financial assistance at [log in to unmask]
Graduate students and postdocs are especially urged to attend, and
financial assistance will be available. The conference is supported by
the Department of Mathematics, University of Maryland, and by the
National Science Foundation, Grant number DMS-0600296. Other support
is pending.
Confirmed Invited Speakers
* Vitaly Bergelson, Ohio State University
* Eli Glasner, Tel Aviv University
* Yves Guivarc'h, University of Rennes
* Neil Hindman, Howard University
* Yitzhak Katznelson, Stanford University and Paris
* Bryna Kra, Northwestern University
* Elon Lindenstrauss, Princeton University
* Gregory Margulis, Yale University
* Shahar Mozes, Hebrew University
* Donald Ornstein, Stanford University
* Yuval Peres, University of California, Berkeley
* Yehuda Shalom, Tel Aviv University
* Larry Shepp, Rutgers University
* Benjy Weiss, Hebrew University
* Tamara Ziegler, University of Michigan
Organizing Committee
* Joseph Auslander, Maryland
* Vitaly Bergelson, Ohio State
* Abram Kagan, Maryland
* Anatoly Katok, Penn State
* Dan Rudolph, Colorado State
* Jonathan Rosenberg, Maryland
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