Dates: August 27th (Sun, 10:00- ) to 31st (Thu), 2023
Venue:
(1) August 27th, Hiroshi Fujiwara Memorial Hall,
Collaboration Complex
2F, Hiyoshi Campus, Keio University, Yokohama
How to get there: Get off at Hiyoshi station.
Go through the gate and traverse the pedestrian crossing on your right.
Collaboration Complex is just on your right (see the map).
Hiroshi Fujiwara Memorial Hall is at the end of the corridor of 2F of the complex.
(2) August 28th-31st, Building 14, West Wing 2F, seminar room 1 (talks)
seminar room 4 (informal discussions, poster session)
Yagami Campus, Keio University, Yokohama
How to get there: Get off at Hiyoshi station.
Go through the gate and traverse the pedestrian crossing on your right.
Turn left and walk down until you reach Nakanotani intersection
(with a traffic signal, see the map). Turn right and then you will soon find a slope.
Climbing the slope you will see Building 14 West Wing on your left.
Only on 28th morning, two young staffs will be navigating you
around the slope.
Best poster presentation award: 31st (Thu) This award has been endowed to
Airi Takeuchi (University of Augsburg, Germany) and
Takayuki Watanabe (Chubu University).
Registration (Closed)
Aim and scope:
This international conference features on various facets of chaos in nonlinear phenomena, ranging from hyperbolic to non-hyperbolic, low-dimension to high-dimension,
classical to quantum, deterministic to random, observable to transient, etc. and aims to bring active researchers in one place together to explore future perspectives of chaos,
with more emphasis on questions than answers.
Both senior researchers and early-career ones are encouraged to participate.
Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University
Keio Institute of Pure and Applied Sciences (KiPAS)
JSPS Grant-In-Aid for Scientific Research (B) 20H01811 "Global analysis of chaotic dynamical systems
by means of large deviations"
(PI: Hiroki Takahasi)
JSPS Grant-In-Aid for Challenging Research (Exploratory) 19K21835 "Challenge for solving
Palis' conjecture by means of asymptotic hyperbolicity and Yoccoz's puzzle" (PI: Hiroki Takahasi)
JSPS Fund for the Promotion of Joint International Research
(Fostering Joint International Research (B)) 19KK0067 "Intermittency due to hetero-chaotic property and its inference" (PI: Yoshitaka Saiki)