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Friday 20 September, 2002 (Loughborough)
Integrable Day at Loughborough
- J. W. Barrett (Nottingham) Geometrical measurements in three-dimensional quantum gravity
- V. Papageorgiou (Patras) Discrete isomonodromic deformations and discrete Painlevè equations
- M. Mazzocco (Cambridge) Classical solutions of the Schlesinger equations
- A. P. Veselov (Loughborough) Yang-Baxter maps: dynamical point of view
Tuesday 25 June, 2002 (Leicester)
Dynamics at Loughborough
- Gregor Tanner (Nottingham) The autocorrelation function for the spectral determinants of quantum graphs
- Richard Sharp (Manchester) Periodic orbits of Anosov flows and homology
- Carl Dettmann (Bristol) Cycle expansions for noisy chaos
- Martin Sieber (Bristol) Correlations between periodic orbits and universal spectral statistics
Friday 14 June, 2002 (Nottingham)
Asymptotic Optics
- Paul Wilkinson (Nottingham) Applications of Hamiltonian Optics : Optical Chaos and Photonic Bloch Oscillations
- Paul Hollister (Birmingham) The Use of a Path Integrals in Studying Coupled Dielectric Waveguides
- Olivier Brodier (LPTMS Orsay) Resonance-Assisted Tunnelling
- Holger Dullin (Loughborough) Level Dynamics in the Ellipse Billiard
- Stephen Creagh (Nottingham) Fibre-optic Coupling as a Model for Near-Integrable Tunnelling.
Friday 3 May, 2002 (Loughborough)
Dynamics at Loughborough
- Robert MacKay (Warwick) Continuous-time anti-integrable limits and Poincare's second species orbits
- Mikhail Rudnev (Bristol) Hamilton-Jacobi method and splitting of separatrices in singular Hamiltonian perturbation theory
- Toby Hall (Liverpool) How to destroy dynamics
- Mikhail Sevryuk (Moscow/Oxford) Some recent achievements in KAM theory: weak nondegeneracy, Gevrey smoothness, atropic tori
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