Complex Dynamics Conference, University of Michigan, March 7-10, 2002

Thursday March 7
Wine and Cheese 5pm, Mathematics Department, East Hall


Fridays Program is at the Alumni Center on the Main Campus To get there from the Mathematics Department in East Hall: Walk along South University towards Church Street, behind the Mathematics Department, turn left on Church Street and walk one block and turn left on North University Avenue. Follow this until Fletcher, turn right. The Alumni Center is on the left side of Fletcher.
Friday March 8
Coffee and doughnuts
Main lectures:
910-10 Alexander Volberg, volberg@math.msu.edu
Coffee
1110-1200 Mattias Jonsson, mattiasj@umich.edu, Superattracting fixed points in dimension 2
Lunch break 12-2
210-3 Xianghong Gong, gong@math.wisc.edu, Periodic Points of Symplectic or Reversible Holomorphic Maps

310-330 Rich Stankewitz, rls42@psu.edu, Conjectures and Counterexamples in dynamics of rational semigroups.
340-400 John Robertson, john@wantagh.math.sunysb.edu, Dynamical Stability Questions on $\PP^n.$
410-500 Marco Abate, Index theorems for holomorphic self maps.

Wine and cheese, Mathematics Department, East Hall. 5pm



Saturday March 9
Lectures are in 1360 East Hall.
Coffee and doughnuts
Main lectures:
910-1000: Vincent Guedj, guedj@picard.ups-tlse.fr, Equidistribution towards the Green current
1110-1200: Charles Favre, favre@math.jussieu.fr, Birational maps and foliations of $\PP^2.$
Lunch break 12-2
210-3 Eric Bedford, bedford@indiana.edu, Dynamics of a family of birational maps.

310-330 David Boyd, boyd@math.wsu.edu, Dynamics of entire functions of slow growth.
340-400 Dan Coman, dcoman@mailbox.syr.edu, Measures of transcendency for entire functions (joint work with E. Poletsky).
410-430 Christian Wolf,cwolf@math.ist.utl.pt, Measures of maximal dimension: A comparison between real and complex higher-dimensional hyperbolic dynamics.
440-500 Tatyana Foth, foth@math.lsa.umich.edu, Dynamics of the frame flow and automorphic forms on a complex hyperbolic space.
510-530 Malgorzata Stawiska, mstawiska@math.purdue.edu, Plurisubharmonic Lyapunov Functions.
540-600 Marius Dabija
After Dinner Party, Mathematics Department, East Hall. 8pm

Sunday March 10
Lectures are in 1360 East Hall
Coffee and doughnuts
Main lectures:
900-950: Greg Buzzard gbuzzard@math.cornell.edu, Kupka-Smale theorem for polynomial automorphisms of $\CC^2$.
Coffee
1010-1100: Jeffrey Allan Diller, jdiller@darwin.helios.nd.edu, Dirichlet energy and invariant measure for birational maps
1110-1200: Nessim Sibony Nessim.Sibony@math.u-psud.fr, On Dynamics of holomorphic endomorphisms.
Coffee and doughnuts


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