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Dynamical Systems: from low to infinite dimensions
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Dear colleagues,

Higher School of Economics organize a conference Dynamical Systems. Theory and Applications; as a satellite to the International Congress of Mathematicians. The conference will be held in Nizhny Novgorod from June 28 to July 4, 2022, just before the ICM which will be held in Saint Petersburg on 6-14 July, 2022.


Nizhny Novgorod is one of the oldest Russian cities and one of the oldest Russian centers of Dynamical Systems research, the birthplace of the bifurcation theory. It is located at the confluence of two great rivers and offers impressive views, as well as numerous cultural activities, museums and art galleries. It has a strong scientific tradition and homes a large number of researchers actively working on a wide spectrum of pure and applied topics of dynamics.

The meeting aims to ensure participation of world-leading experts in diverse areas of Dynamical Systems theory and applications. We also plan to attract a significant number of students and young researchers; in particular, at least partial financial support will be offered to young participants.

The main topics of the conference are:


  • Topology and dynamics;
  • Bifurcation theory;
  • Statistical properties of dynamical systems;
  • Low-dimensional dynamics;
  • Hamiltonian and reversible dynamics;
  • Chaos in multi-dimensional systems;
  • Dynamics of PDEs and extended systems.

In addition to invited plenary talks delivered by major experts in these and related topics, and parallel sessions of contributed talks, the conference will also feature two advanced mini-courses for students and interested researchers.


Plenary speakers:

  • Pierre Berger
  • Christian Bonatti
  • Patrice le Calvez
  • Amadeu Delshams
  • Dmitry Dolgopyat
  • Pedro Duarte
  • Bernold Fiedler
  • Ale-Jan Homburg
  • Raphael Krikorian
  • Jeroen Lamb
  • Robert MacKay
  • James Meiss
  • Rafael Potrie
  • Vered Rom-Kedar
  • Andrey Shilnikov
  • Sebastian van Strien
  • Domokos Szasz
  • Warwick Tucker
  • Dmitry Treshev
  • Sergey Zelik
  • Anton Zorich


    Scientific advisory committee:

  • Christian Bonatti, Burgundy Institute of Mathematics
  • Dmitry Dolgopyat, Princeton University
  • Viatcheslav Grines, NRU HSE, Nizhnii Novgorod
  • Sergey Gonchenko, Lobachevskii State University, Nizhnii Novgorod
  • Yuliy Iliyashenko, NRU HSE, Moscow
  • Nina Zhukova, NRU HSE, Nizhnii Novgorod
  • Eugeny Zhuzhoma, NRU HSE, Nizhnii Novgorod
  • Konstantin Khanin, University of Toronto
  • Lev Lerman, NRU HSE, Nizhnii Novgorod
  • Ivan Remizov, NRU HSE, Nizhnii Novgorod
  • Sebastian Van Strien, Imperial College, London
  • Vladlen Timorin, NRU HSE, Moscow
  • Dmitry Treschev, Steklov Mathematical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences
  • Dmitry Turaev, Imperial College, London


    Organizing committee:

  • Olga Pochinka
  • Elena Gurevich (contact person)
  • Alexey Kazakov
  • Grigory Polotovskiy
  • Elena Nozdrinova,
  • Danila Shubin
  • Efrosiniya Karatetskaya
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