The International Conference on Statistical Properties of Nonequilibrium Dynamical Systems will be held in the South University of Science and Technology of China (SUSTC) in Shenzhen, China, from July 27 to August 2, 2016; in conjunction with a workshop from July 4 to July 26, 2016. This program is jointly hosted by SUSTC and the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF).
This is an integrated, collaborative
research program aimed to
significantly increase our understanding of the statistical properties
of dynamical systems of physical origin. The conference topics are
central to equilibrium and non-equilibrium physical systems, with
applications to the theory of gases, mixing of fluids, diffusion and
transport phenomena. They involve novel classes of systems and methods
of analysis which have the potential to produce significant progress in
our understanding of certain general types of stochastic and
deterministic dynamical systems.
The goal of the conference is to bring together an excellent group of
researchers from around the world to discuss new research results,
explore new ideas and powerful new mathematical tools to deepen our
theoretical understanding of the dynamical underpinnings of
non-equilibrium systems and classical statistical physics. Progress in
this area would significantly improve both our conceptual understanding
of physical systems and our ability to predict their behavior. While
successful collaborations have taken place among subsets of the
participants, the conference will provide a valuable opportunity for
these international researchers to gather and have face to face
discussions. The organizers will take the opportunity to encourage more
young researchers and junior faculties to work on dynamical systems and
related research topics.
We are organizing a series of
activities at which will bring
together a number of world leading experts in several research lines in
this growing trend, and which will contribute to create synergies among
those lines, as well as to guide people interested in these new
realizations through a relatively young but vast forest of results and
techniques.
The organization will offer fundings for young researchers covering
accomodation for 4 weeks.