AMS SECTIONAL MEETING, 1999
SPECIAL SESSION IN
ERGODIC THEORY OF STOCHASTIC PROCESSES
The September
Sectional Meeting
of the American Mathematical Society
is to be held at the University of Utah,
September 25 and 26, 1999. More information will soon be added to this page.
Invited Speakers:
Of the speakers invited to present talks,
so far, the following have agreed to speak.
We expect this list to grow, as we hear from our
other invited speakers.
- K. Athreya, Iowa State University
- R. Burton, Oregon State University
- X. Chen, Northwestern University and The University of Utah
- L. Hanin, Idaho State University
- D. Levin, University of California, Berkeley
- T. Liggett, University of California, Los Angeles
- T. Mountford, University of California, Los Angeles
- A. Puha, University of California, San Diego
- R. Tweedie, Colorado State University
Those who wish to be considered for inclusion in this session
should contact one of the organizers listed below.
Hotels and Accomodations:
AMS has compiled a reasonable list of hotels and
accomodations at the following URL. Please follow
the instructions of the AMS (including the details on deadlines),
when making reservations.
http://www.ams.org/amsmtgs/2060_other.html
Program:
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To obtain a comprehensive list of all special sessions, together with the program
details,
click here.
For the morning session on "Ergodic
Theory of Stochastic Processes", click here.
For the afternoon session on "Ergodic
Theory of Stochastic Processes", click here
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You may find the following useful:
- For a smaller version of the campus here,
click here.
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Click here for the legend.
- For the campus map in all of its glory (very large file):
click here.
- The Special Session on "Ergodic Theory of Stochastic Processes"
meets on Saturday morning and afternoon, both in
Orson Spencer Hall (OSH). On the map, this is
building 054 and is located approximately on E2.
- A different, interactive map is available through the
University of Utah cgi bin.
Click here to see it. Please note
that this map has a different orientation than the previous
ones. (The search word is OSH.)
Organizers: