27 June 2025
Mathematics Webinar | Advances in Hamiltonian Transport and Chaotic Dynamics, 3 July 2025

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Hamiltonian systems are central to both classical and modern physics. They describe a broad spectrum of dynamical phenomena, ranging from celestial mechanics and plasma confinement to molecular interactions. This workshop, Advances in Hamiltonian Transport and Chaotic Dynamics, will explore recent progress in understanding the complex mechanisms driving phase space transport and the emergence of chaos in conservative and dissipative systems. Special emphasis will be placed on the role of invariant structures, such as tori, cantori, and resonant webs; the interplay between order and chaos; and the development and application of modern chaotic indicators.
Key topics include Arnold diffusion, resonant dynamics, chaotic scattering, chaos indicators, and the statistical features of transport in both low- and high-dimensional Hamiltonian systems. The workshop aims to stimulate interdisciplinary dialogue by bringing together experts from mathematics, physics, and applied sciences to share insights, present theoretical advancements, and discuss cutting-edge computational techniques. Through interactive sessions and collaborative discussion, the event will foster new connections and inspire future research in this dynamic and foundational area.
Date: 3 July 2025 at 2 p.m. CEST | 8 p.m. CST Asia
Webinar ID: 851 4517 9752
Website: https://sciforum.net/event/Mathematics-19
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Program:
Speaker/Presentation | Time in CEST | Time in CST (Asia) |
Dr. Chris Antonopoulos Chair Introduction |
14:00–14:10 | 20:00–20:10 |
Prof. Dr. Edson Denis Leonel Exploring a Second-order Phase Transition in Chaotic Systems |
14:10–14:40 | 20:10–20:40 |
Q&A Session | 14:40–15:00 | 20:40–21:00 |
Prof. Dr. Joelson Daviyson Veloso Hermes Exploring Invariant Curves in Hamiltonian Systems via Slater’s Theorem |
15:00–15:30 | 21:00–21:30 |
Q&A Session | 15:30–15:50 | 21:30–21:50 |
Dr. Matheus Rolim Sales Recurrence Time Entropy as a Diagnostic for Stickiness in Weakly Chaotic Dynamics |
15:50–16:20 | 21:50–22:20 |
Q&A Session | 16:20–16:40 | 22:20–22:40 |
Dr. Chris Antonopoulos (Chair) Closing of Webinar |
16:40–16:50 | 22:40–22:50 |
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