A Journey into Random Dynamical Systems and Multiplicative Ergodic Theory

A Journey into Random Dynamical Systems and Multiplicative Ergodic Theory

IAS Residential Fellow Associate Professor Cecilia González Tokman delivers a seminar on their research, followed by a lunch.

By Loughborough Institute of Advanced Studies

Date and time

Wednesday, July 9 · 12 - 1pm GMT+1

Location

International House, Loughborough University

Epinal Way Loughborough LE11 3TU United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

IAS Residential Fellow Associate Professor Cecilia González Tokman delivers a seminar on their research -

Random and non-autonomous dynamical systems are flexible mathematical models for the study of complicated systems whose evolution is affected by external factors, such as seasonal influences and random effects. Multiplicative ergodic theory provides fundamental information for the study of transport phenomena in such systems, including long-term behaviour, mixing rates and coherent structures. In this talk, we will take a journey into random dynamical systems and multiplicative ergodic theory, guided in part by questions arising from the investigation of oceanic and atmospheric flows.

Arrivals from 11:45 am for a 12:00 noon start. For those joining in-person, lunch will be served after the seminar from 1:00pm.

International House can be found here on the campus map.

If these in-person tickets have sold out, you can register for the Zoom Webinar here.

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