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Home — Events — Ergodic Theory: Numbers, Fractals, and Geometry

Ergodic Theory: Numbers, Fractals, and Geometry

Date: 24 - 28 September 2017

Location: Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford

Event type: CRC Workshop

Organisers: Manfred Einsiedler (ETH), Tom Ward (Leeds), Tamar Ziegler (HUJ)

Speakers: Nalini Anantharaman (Strasbourg), Tim Austin (UCLA), Lewis Bowen (Austin), Emmanuel Breuillard (Paris Sud), Giovanni Forni (Maryland), Alex Gorodnik (Bristol), Alex Kontorovich (Rutgers), Elon Lindenstrauss (HUJ), Jens Marklof (Bristol), Hee Oh (Yale), Jean-François Quint (Bordeaux), Pablo Shmerkin (Torcuata Di Tella), Corinna Ulcigrai (Bristol), Péter Varjú (Cambridge)

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