Probability and  Ergodic Theory Workshop
February 14-17, 2008
Organizer: I. Assani

A workshop in Probability and Ergodic Theory and some related areas to be held at the
Department of Mathematics UNC Chapel Hill on Friday, Saturday, and  Sunday, February 14-17, 2008.

 
                     The workshop starts on Thursday Feb 14 at 4:00 pm (refreshments at 3:30 pm) with a Departmental colloquium talk to be given by
                      

                                                        Joseph Rosenblatt  (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign)  
                                                                      
                                                                                 Title:  Knowing your Limits
                                                     


                                                                 
                                                                           It ends on Sunday February 17, 2008.

 

                
  Speakers:

Pieter Allaart(University North Texas), I. Assani (UNC- Chapel Hill),  Z. Buczolich (Eotvos University) , G. Cohen (Ben Gourion University), J.P. Conze ( University of Rennes 1), C. Cuny (University of New Caledonia), I. Dontwi (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology),
E. O. Frimpong (KNUST),  M. Lin (Ben Gourion University), Daniel Mauldin (University North Texas), Vidhu Prasad (University of Massachusetts-Lowell), Edward Prempeh (KNUST), A. Tempelman ( Penn State), A. Yingst (University of South Carolina)


Graduate students not from UNC-CH:     
Emmanuel  Bonuedie (KNUST),
 

Schedule of Talks
Abstracts of Talks
Participants.
Problems:

        There is a registration fee  for the workshop of 50 dollars for senior researchers and 25 dollars for graduate students and Post Doctoral students.  If you wish to attend the workshop, please contact the organizer at assani@email.unc.edu


  
Additional Workshop Information (conference hotel, area maps, local restaurants.)


Proceedings of this workshop are expected.
This year the  workshop is supported  by the National Science Foundation, the MSRI  at Berkeley and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
                       


Graduate students and younger researchers are encouraged to participate.

Online application for graduate students and Post Doctoral studens support.

This page is under construction  December 03, 2007.