KO-5   Wednesday July 10 - 08:45

MS14 Part 1 of 1 - Dynamics and Topology


Abstract:
The current interest in integrable Hamiltonian systems, which is also the focus of the mini-symposium, concerns the geometry of the in general singular vibration by tori. An example is the non-triviality of torus bundles referred to as Hamiltonian monodromy. The ultimate goal is to have some kind of classification of integrable systems. This mini-symposium reports on the latest developments in this direction with topics including different variants of monodromy and other invariants.

Organizers:
Rob van der Vorst
Jan Bouwe van den Berg


08:45 - 09:15 - Bente Hilde Bakker - Large fronts in nonlocally coupled systems using Conley-Floer homology [Abstract]

09:15 - 09:45 - Elena Queirolo - Numerical validation of Hopf bifurcation in Kuramoto-Sivashinki PDE [Abstract]

09:15 - 09:45 - CANCELLED Kelly Spendlove - Computational Connection and Transition Matrix Theory [Abstract]

09:45 - 10:15 - Wouter Hetebrij - Homoclinic orbits and bifurcations in the Circular Restricted Four Body Problem [Abstract]