Felix Klein Colloquium: Dynamical systems - classical and new ideas
Dynamical, i.e. time-varying, systems sometimes exhibit very complex behaviour. Numerous mathematical concepts and methods have been and are used to characterise and quantify this behaviour. In this lecture, ideas from geometry, topology and functional analysis are presented in an overview, which shed light on various aspects of the behaviour of a dynamical system. Exemplary models from chemistry and oceanography will be considered and analysed for certain dynamic phenomena. Numerical methods are also used in particular.
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Oliver Junge, TU München, Germany
Time: 17:15 - 18:30 o'clock
Place: Building 48, room 210
The lectures of the Felix Klein Colloquium will be held at 17:15 in room 210 of the Mathematics Building 48. Beforehand - from 16:45 - there will be an opportunity to meet the speaker at the colloquium tea in room 580.