Tel-Aviv University
School of Mathematical Sciences
Department Colloquium
Monday, May 30, 2011
Schreiber 006, 12:15
Helmut Hofer
Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
Symplectic Dynamics
Abstract:
The modern theories of dynamical systems and symplectic geometry start
with Poincare. Concerning Hamiltonian dynamics, Poincare had a
very integrated viewpoint combining geometric and dynamical ideas. Over
the time the two fields developed independently. Given the highly developed
states of both fields and the background of some promising results the time
seems ripe to bring them together around the core of Hamiltonian
mechanics, resulting (may be) in a field which one could call
"Symplectic Dynamics". It should have a body of theory and techniques
which combine in a nontrivial way dynamical and symplectic ideas, with
the aim to tackle problems which are neither accessible by dynamical
ideas nor by purely symplectic ideas. The talk will give some ideas
what this field would be about.

Coffee will be served at 12:00 before the lecture
at Schreiber building 006