LDSG      London Dynamical Systems Group

The London Dynamical Systems Group is a joint research network of the Dynamical Systems Groups at:  

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Queen Mary, University of London

Imperial College London

University College London 

University of Surrey, Guildford

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 It is supported by a Scheme 3 grant of
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Next workshops:
Please note that these announcements include the series of One Day Ergodic Theory Meetings financed by the LMS Scheme 3 grant on ``Ergodic Theory'', marked as such by a `*'.

LDSG Workshop on Monotone Systems in the Life Sciences

Stephen Baigent, organizer; 16 February 2010, University College London


LDSG Workshop on Holomorphic and Transcendental Dynamics

  Shaun Bullet, Oliver M. Jenkinson and Henk Bruin, organizers; March 2010, Queen Mary University of London
 

LDSG Workshop on Anomalous Transport in Nonlinear Lattices: From Theory to Experiment**
Ferruccio Renzoni and Rainer Klages, organizers; 9 June 2010, University College London
(** workshop supported by The Leverhulme Trust and LMS)


LDSG Workshop on Mathematical modeling of animal foraging strategies**
Rainer Klages, organizer; Spring/Summer 2010, Queen Mary University of London
(** workshop supported by the QMUL Bridging the Gaps Initiative and LMS)


LDSG Annual Event: Young researchers dynamical systems workshop

Jeroen S.W. Lamb, organizer; Spring/Summer 2010, Imperial College London



LDSG Workshop on Random and non-smooth systems

Jeroen S.W. Lamb, organizer; Spring/Summer 2010, Imperial College London
 

Ongoing events:


UK Dynamical Systems Graduate School 2008-2009
 

Dynamical systems seminar program, Queen Mary University of London



DynamIC seminar program, Imperial College London


Dynamical systems seminar program, University of Surrey


Past events:

Please see the LDSG archives


Please note: There exists an e-mail list for announcements of LDSG events. If you wish to subscribe, or if you have any other questions concerning the LDSG, please contact: Rainer Klages, r.klages @ qmul.ac.uk