Oct 08, 2018
22nd Internet seminar "Ergodic Theorems" 2018/19
The 22nd Internet Seminar on Evolution Equations is devoted to study ergodic theorems. We present some of the classical and more modern ergodic theorems and discuss connections to other areas of mathematics such as Fourier analysis and number theory.
The course is suitable for bachelor (about finishing BSc) and master students with a firm background in functional analysis and measure theory. Interested PhD students might find it inspiring for their own research.
The concept of the “Internet Seminar” originates in 1998 when Rainer Nagel (Tübingen) organized the first Internet Seminar. Since then, many schools have been organized in the same spirit and the experience of the previous editions has shown that these schools are much more effective than traditional schools where participants have a much more passive role. The course is organised in three phases.
- In Phase 1 (October-February), a weekly lecture will be freely accessible over the internet via the ISEM website. The aim of the lectures is to present the theoretic background which lies behind current ongoing research.
- In Phase 2 (April - June), the participants will form small international groups to work on diverse projects which supplement the theory of Phase 1 and provide some applications of it.
- Finally, Phase 3 (10 June - 16 June 2019) consists in a final workshop in Wuppertal, where the teams will present their projects and additional lectures will be delivered by leading experts.
Lecturer
Tanja Eisner (Leipzig)
Balint Farkas (Wuppertal)
Organizers
Christian Budde (Wuppertal)
Tanja Eisner (Leipzig)
Balint Farkas (Wuppertal)
Markus Haase (Kiel