Program

Monday 9 Tuesday 10 Wednesday 11 Thursday 12 Friday 13
9:00-9:30 Reception 9:30-10:15 Anahí Gajardo Haritha Cheriyath
9:30-10:15 Talk Chile: Irene Inoquio Talk Brazil: Ali Messaouidi Talk France: Sébastien Labbé 10:15-11:00 Víctor Sirvent Bastián Espinoza
10:30-11:15 Talk Brazil: Manuel Stadlbauer Talk France: Irène Marcovici Talk Chile: Cristobal Rivas 11:00-11:30 Break Break
11:30-12:15 Talk France: David Burguet Tak Chile: Julien Boulanger Talk Brazil: Cleber Colle 11:30-12:15 Till Hauser Felipe Hernández
12:15-13:00 Virtual Common Discussion Virtual Common Discussion Virtual Common Discussion 12:15-13:00 Christopher Cabezas Álvaro Bustos
13:00-15:00 Lunch Lunch Lunch 13:00-15:00 Lunch Lunch
15:00-16:15 Course: Mélodie Andrieu Course: Mélodie Andrieu Course: Mélodie Andrieu 15:00-15:45 Ma. Isabel Cortez
15:45-16:30 Tristán Radic
16:30-17:15 Vicente Saavedra

Links: Zoom Wednesday 11

Gather town (password : dyadisc)

(PDF with Abstracts Chile)

Speakers Talks December 9-11, 2024

  1. Julien Boulanger (Universidad de Chile & CNRS): Hecke continued fractions and connection points on Veech surfaces
  2. David Bourguet (Université de Picardie Jules Verne): Multiplicity of topological systems
  3. Cleber Colle (Universidade Federal do ABC): On periodic decompositions, nonexpansive lines and Nivat’s conjecture
  4. Irene Inoquio (Universidad de La Serena): Statistical Properties of Expanding Circle Maps with an Indifferent Fixed Point (slides)
  5. Sébastien Labbé (Université de Bordeaux & CNRS): A q-analog of Markoff’s injectivity conjecture is true
  6. Irène Marcovici (Université de Rouen): Frequencies of letters in some random and deterministic self-descriptive sequences
  7. Ali Messaoudi (Universidade Estadual Paulista): Adding machines, automata and Julia sets
  8. Cristobal Rivas (Universidad de Chile): Title Entropy for one-dimensional group actions
  9. Manuel Stadlbauer (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro): On Ruelle’s operator theorem for non-transitive shift spaces and its application to spherical limits

Courses December 9-11, 2024

  1. Mélodie Andrieu (Center for Mathematical Modeling, University of Chile & IRL CNRS, and University of the Littoral Opal Coast, France): Infinite words of very low complexity

Speakers Talks December 12-13, 2024

  1. Álvaro Bustos (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile): Factors of substitutive shift spaces and the column semigroup
  2. Christopher Cabezas (Universidad de Chile): Decidability of the isomorphism problem between constant-shape substitutions
  3. María Isabel Cortez (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile): Furstenberg-Weiss type almost 1-1 extensions – Toeplitz subshifts as a test family for amenability
  4. Bastián Espinoza (Université de Liège): Dynamics of dendric subshifts
  5. Till Hauser (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile): Mean equicontinuous factor maps
  6. Felipe Hernández (EPFL): Multiple Polynomial Recurrence in Weyl Systems
  7. Anahí Gajardo (Universidad de Concepción): Low complexity subshifts associated to one dimensional Turing machines
  8. Haritha Cheriyath (Universidad de Chile): Asymptoticity, automorphism groups and orbit equivalence
  9. Tristán Radic (Northwestern University): Partial rigidity rate in constant-length S-adic subshifts
  10. Vicente Saavedra (Warwick University): Distribution of integers with digit restrictions in arithmetic progressions
  11. Víctor Sirvent (Universidad Católica del Norte): Generalised Fibonacci shifts in the Lorenz attractor