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FDIS2011 -- Finite Dimensional Integrable Systems in Geometry and
Physics  26.07 --- 29.07.2011 Jena (Germany)

The list of the participants  and the abstracts of the talks are available at
 http://fdis2011.uni-jena.de/


The emphasis will be geometric and the lectures will  explain  the
connections between the modern theory of finite dimensional integrable
systems and other branches of mathematics  and mathematical physics,
their  role in interactions between mathematics and physics, and their
applications in geometry and  physics.

Topics include
• Integrable geodesic flows  and natural Hamiltonian  systems
• Integrable Systems on Lie Algebras and Symmetric Spaces
• Applications of finite dimensional integrable systems in
mathematical physics and general relativity
• Integrability criteria and obstructions to integrability
• Symplectic geometry and dynamics of integrable systems
• Killing tensors and separation of variables
• System of PDE and Cartan geometries arising in the theory of
integrable systems


Thanks to generous support of  the  DFG Research Training Group
``Quantum and Gravitational Fields'', there will be  no conference fee
and  we are able to support  most speakers (accommodation), and, if
resources allow,  graduate students and postdocs working in this
field.

The afternoon of 28.07 is reserved for social activities, excursions
and the conference dinner.

All participants (invited speakers and other participants) are asked
to arrange their own hotel reservation. We   have made
pre-reservations  for reduced prices in a number of Jena hotels;  the
participants are requested to contact the hotels before 10.06.2011.

 For schedule, titles, abstracts, list of hotels, and contact
information  see the conference web site
 http://fdis2011.uni-jena.de/

Important deadline:
• 10.06.2011   reservation of  accommodation and registration

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