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Stochastic dynamics: models and
applications
International Center for
Advanced Studies, Buenos Aires, Argentina
20th to 22nd March 2017
SCOPE.
This meeting brings together international scientists working on the modelling
and applications of stochastic processes in the sciences and related field. Apart
from exchanging scientific ideas the purpose is also to explore the potential for
future collaborations and common international grant applications.
ORGANISERS
Adrián Budini, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas,
Centro Atomico Bariloche, Argentina
Florencia Carusela, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, Buenos Aires,
Argentina, and Conicet, Argentina
Angel Plastino, Universidad Nacional del Noroeste de la Prov.
de Buenos Aires (UNNOBA), Argentina
Ralf Metzler, Institute for Physics & Astronomy, University of Potsdam, Germany
INVITED SPEAKERS & TITLES
Carsten Beta, Potsdam, Germany, A bacterial swimmer with decisional
freedom between two alternative movement strategies Adrián Budini, Bariloche, Argentina, Weak ergodicity breaking induced
by global memory effects Krzysztof Burnecki, Wroclaw, Poland, Testing of fractional dynamics:
ARFIMA modelling Florencia Carusela, Buenos Aires, Argentino, Entropic transport in pulsating
confinements Silvina Ponce Dawson, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Stochastic processing and
reproducible responses in living systems Stefan Egelhaaf, Düsseldorf, Germany, Brownian particles in random
potential energy landscapes Diego Krapf, Fort Collins CO, USA, Proteins in the plasma membrane undergo
diffusion in a fractal environment Katja Lindenberg, San Diego CA, USA, Arrays of coupled two-state (on-of)
oscillators Michael Lomholt, Odense, Denmark, Bayesian analysis of DNA unfolding in
nanochannels Ralf Metzler, Potsdam, Germany, Anomalous diffusion in membranes and
cytoplasm of biologigal cells Alejandro Gabriel Monastra, Los Polvorines, Argentina, Characterization
of microtubules buckling in living cells Fernando Albuquerque Oliveira, Brasilia, Brazil, Universal and exact
exponents for cellular automata growth models Gleb Oshanin, Paris, France, Diffusive escape through a narrow opening: new
insights into a classic problem Arkady Pikovsky, Potsdam, Germany, Noise versus coupling in oscillator
populations Angel Plastino, Buenos Aires, Argentina, From the nonlinear Fokker Planck
equation to the Vlasov equation and back Günter Radons, Chemnitz, Germany, Deterministic diffusion of
dissipative solitons Rina Schumer, Reno NV, USA, Detection of time-dependent external fields
in aged systems Daniel Schwartz, Boulder CO, USA, Confined transport of molecules and
nanoparticles Flavio Seno, Padova, Italy, Brownian yet non-Gaussian diffusion: from
superstatistics to subordination of diffusing diffusivities Gary Slater, Ottawa, Canada, A Physically motivated and improved fitting
function to analyze the performance of diffusion-controlled drug delivery systems:
Going beyond the Weibull function Andrew Spakowitz, Stanford CA, USA, Chromosomal organization and dynamics
in a crowded cellular environment Oleg Vasilyev, Stuttgart, Germany, Survival of a lazy evasive prey:
Modest effort, high success Roseli S. Wedemann, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil , Nonlinear Fokker-Planck
Equations with drift fields not arising from a potential Pascal Viot, Paris, France, Clogging and filtration in microchannels: from
solvable models to simulation of microscopic models Aleksander Weron, Wroclaw, Poland, Fractional anomalous diffusion: Testing
ergodicity breaking for SPT data
POSTER PRESENTERS & TITLES
Diego Gastán Bussandri, Córdoba, Argentina, A new
non-commutativity measure of quantum discord Rogelma Maria da Silva Ferreira, Bahia, Brazil, Pattern transitions and
complexity for a nonlocal logistic map Romina Llubaroff, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Fluctuation-induced forces
between rings threaded around a polymer chain under tension Julián Facundo Martínez, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Branching
Brownian particles with spatial selection and the KPP equation Leonardo Esteban Riveaud, Córdoba, Argentina, A generalized measure
of distinction between probability distributions from entropies Alejandra C. Ventura, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Cell surface receptors
improve their signaling properties when working far from steady-state: a
mathematical/computational study
PARTICIPANTS
Susana Hernández, Buenos Aires, Argentina
REGISRATION
Please click here to
register.
This event has a limited capacity. Should the maximum number of
participants be reached the registration will be closed before that date.
OUTLINE OF THE PROGRAMME
20th March
21st March
22nd March
09:00 - 09:30
Beta
Metzler
Weron
09:30 - 10:00
Plastino
Schumer
Oshanin
10:00 - 10:30
Krapf
Dawson
Egelhaaf
10:30 - 11:00
Coffee break
11:30 - 12:00
Lindenberg
Slater
Lomholt
12:00 - 12:30
Radons
Monastra
Oliveira
12:30 - 13:00
Burnecki
Pikovsky
13:00 - 13:30
Budini
Seno
13:30 - 15:00
Lunch & discussions
15:00 - 15:30
Carusela
Schwartz
15:30 - 16:00
Viot
Spakowitz
16:00 - 16:30
Wedemann
Vasilyev
17:00 - 18:30
Posters & Discussions
HOTEL INFORMATION
The following are the hotels with a corporative agreements with the hosting
institute, ICAS-UNSAM. To make reservations, participants should quote
"ICAS-UNSAM Workshop on Stochastic Dynamics". The hotels offer a corporate rate.
PALERMO SUITES Fray Justo Santamaría de Oro 2529, Palermo
Phone: 5197-5800
Web page: www.palermosuites.net
E-mail: reservas@palermosuites.net
SHELTOWN HOTEL Marcelo T de Alvear 742 CABA
Phone: 4312-5070, 525-46835
Web page: www.hotelsheltown.com
E-mail: reservas@525hotel.com
ESPLENDOR PALERMO SOHO BOUTIQUE HOTEL Guatemala 4931, Palermo
Phone: 5217-5775
Web page: www.esplendorhoteles.com
E-mail: reservas@esplendorpalermosoho.com
KER URQUIZA HOTEL & SUITES Díaz Colodrero 2513, Urquiza, CABA,
Phone: 5277-4600
Web page: urquiza.kerhoteles.com.ar
E-mail: reservasurquiza@kerhoteles.com.ar
The KER URQUIZA HOTEL & SUITES is the closest to the University. However to
enjoy nice options for dinner and going out at night the other 3 hotels are
closer to Palermo, a neighborhood which offers many opportunities to enjoy the
life of the city.