Scope
Many phenomena, ranging from complex networks to climate science, can be modelled as dynamical systems. However, a precise and accurate modelling of such high dimensional complex systems is often unfeasible or of little utility and suitable approximate description have to be developed.
This workshops aims to bring together a core group of researchers from the general communities of dynamical systems to discuss and tackle the latest challenges in the description and understanding of high dimensional complex systems.
Main themes include operator techniques, model reduction methods, non-autonomous and multiscale dynamics, data-driven approaches, and topics at the interface of dynamical systems and machine learning.
This workshop will take place in the second week 6th - 10th May 2024 of the WINQ program.
Invited Speakers
Schedule
Each morning will feature two talks, allowing plenty of time in the afternoon for spontaneous interactions and collaborations.
May 6 (Monday):
9-10am Registration
10-11am Valerio Lucarini: Advancing our knowledge of the climate crisis by combining response theory and Koopmanism [abstract]
11-12pm Andre Souza: Simulations and data-driven methods for the statistics of fluid flows with applications to climate [abstract] [slides]
3-4pm Social Activity: Fika and mingle
May 7 (Tuesday):
9.30-10.30am Manuel Santos Gutiérrez: Growth modes, mixing and relaxation to statistical equilibrium [abstract] [slides]
10.30-11.30am John Hertz: Critical glassy dynamics near the learnability transition in deep recurrent networks [abstract] [slides]
5pm Social Activity: Drinks and Nibbles
May 8 (Wednesday):
9.30-10.30am Qianxiao Li: Constructing custom thermodynamics using deep learning [abstract] [slides]
10.30-11.30am Bruno Loureiro: Scaling limits of SGD for two-layers neural networks [abstract] [slides]
7-9pm Social Activity: Dinner at Hermans
May 9 (Thursday):
9.30-10.30am Grigorios A. Pavliotis: Interacting particle systems and their mean field limit: phase transitions, inference and control [abstract] [slides]
10.30-11.30am Francesco Coghi: Unraveling challenges in large deviations, no high dimension needed! [abstract]
May 10 (Friday):
9.30-10.30am Manu Kalia: Learning normal form autoencoders for data-driven discovery of universal, parameter-dependent governing equations [abstract]
10.30-11.30am Gisela Daniela Charo: Identifying the topological fingerprints of dynamical systems [abstract]
Application/Registration
The joint application form for all four program workshops is found in the menu on the left under "Application" or at this link.
If you would like to participate, please register at this link by Wed, 21 February 2024 (anywhere on Earth). In particular if you require accommodation, travel or visa support, it is critical that you apply by this deadline.
After this deadline review of applications will begin and results communicated within three weeks. Later applications are considered on a rolling basis, subject to remaining capacity.
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