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East Midlands Mathematical Physics Seminars: 2001-2002

 

Centre for Nonlinear Mathematics and Applications

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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