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Dynamical Systems Group


This page provides information on the research group on Dynamical Systems of Hasselt University (Campus Diepenbeek, Belgium).
 
 

Fields of research

include:

  • bifurcations of families of vector fields, limit periodic sets and Hilbert's 16th problem, singularly perturbed problems

  • smooth normal forms of fixed points, invariant manifolds

 
Recent activities 

Symposium: Wavelets in the presence and in the future

Tuesday May 27, 2008
Hasselt University
Auditorium H5


(click on the poster to enlarge)

Organized on the occasion of the honorary doctorate that will be given to Ingrid Daubechies on May 28.

Program:

 09.30 - 10.00u


Welcome and coffee
 

 10.00 - 11.00u


Ingrid Daubechies (Princeton University)
Wavelets in signal analysis

 

 11.00 - 12.00u


Wolfgang Dahmen (RWTH-Aachen)
Wavelets and adaptivity in numerical analysis

Abstract
Slides
 

 12.00 - 13.30u


Lunch
 

 13.30 - 14.30u


Stéphane Jaffard (Université Paris 12-Val de Marne)
Wavelet methods in multifractal analysis

Abstract
Slides
 

 14.30 - 15.30u


Ignace Loris (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Applications of wavelets to seismic tomography
Abstract
Slides
 

 15.30 - 16.00u


Coffee
 

 16.00 - 17.00u


Rainer von Sachs (Université Catholique de Louvain)
Wavelets in statistics - a non-complete overview

Abstract
Slides
 

The talks are directed to a broad audience of scientists interested in recent developments and applications of wavelet-theory.

Participation, including coffee, is free of charge.  In order to permit a smooth organisation, inform us as soon as possible about your participation at freddy.dumortier@uhasselt.be.

 

 
Members
 
Participation in European programmes

TMR-network "Singularities of Differential Equations and Foliations "

ESF-programme "Probabilistic Methods in non-hyperbolic Dynamics (PRODYN)"

 

Former activities

 

 

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