Speakers
Alain Chateauneufy (Univ. Paris I – Sorbonne)
Continuity properties of totally monotone capacities on Polish spaces and impatience
Alcides Lins Neto (IMPA)
Generalized Kupka components and foliations of degree three on Pn≥3
Aron Simis (Universidade Federal de Pernambuco)
Distinguished Birational Maps
Benoit Daniel (Université Paris XII)
Existence and Uniqueness of Constant Mean Urvature Spheres in the Lie Hroup Sol_3
Benoit Perthame (Université Pierre et Marie Curie)
Fragmentation-Aggregation and Cell Division Equations: Motivations, Therory and The Inverse Problem
Christian Bonatti (Université de Borgogne – Dijon)
A panorama of dynamical systems using the C1-topology
David Ruelle (Institut Des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques)
Susceptibility Function For SRB States
Dominique Cerveau (Université de Rennes 1)
Singularités d’Hypersurfaces Levi-Plates
Fernando Coda (IMPA)
Isotopy Problems for Manifolds with Positive Curvature
Flavio Dickstein (UFRJ)
Blowup and global sign-changing solutions of the nonlinear heat equation
Frank Pacard (Université Paris 12 et Institut Universitaire de France)
Stationary solutions for the nonlinear Schrödinger equation
Harold Rosenberg (IMPA)
The geometry of surfaces in 3-dimensional homogeneous spaces
Hermano Frid (IMPA)
Homogenization of degenerate porous medium type equations in ergodic algebras
Jorge Vitório (IMPA)
Characteristic Foliations
Lorenzo Diaz Casado (PUC – Rio)
Non-hyperbolicities
Luiz Renato Fontes (USP)
Scaling limits for trap models
Marc Hindry (Université Paris 7)
Analogs of the Brauer-Siegel theorem for abelian varieties
Marcelo Viana (IMPA)
Absolute Continuity, Lyapounov Exponents and Rigidity
Pierre Mathieu (Université de Provence, Marseille)
Symmetric Diffusions in a Random Environment: The Einstein Relation
Renato Tribuzy (UFAM)
A Hopf Theorem for ambient spaces of dimensions higher than three
Stefano Olla (Université Paris Dauphine)
From microscopic dynamics to heat equation: a weak coupling approach
Sylvain Sorin (Université Pierre et Marie Curie)
Adaptive Dynamics in Games
Thierry Cazenave (Université Pierre et Marie Curie)
A Schrödinger equation with time-oscillating nonlinearity