Rough Paths and Combinatorics
in Control Theory
(RPCCT2011)
University of California
San Diego
July 25 - 27, 2011


RPCCT2011, UCSD, July 25-27, 2011
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Workshop on
Rough Paths
and
Combinatorics
in Control Theory

University of California, San Diego
Center for Computational Mathematics

Department of Mathematics
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093-0112 USA

For more information, please Contact:
kawski @asu.edu
kurusch @icmat.es


Rough Path theory originated from analysis and control theory, and is naturally connected to differential geometry and modern algebra. It is an active and fruitful research field. Recently, exciting links to algebraic combinatorics have been established. Combinatorial Hopf algebras, with the Butcher-Connes-Kreimer Hopf algebra of rooted trees as the paradigm, play an important role.

This research workshop is a follow up event of the research-in-teams activity of the interdisciplinary research trimester Combinatorics and Control 2010 (COCO2010), which took place in Madrid, Spain, from April till June, 2010, at the Spanish National Research Council (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas CSIC).

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 Program:  
RPCCT2011 Program
   Introductory lectures (2x40min)
   on the theory of Rough Paths and
   related aspects
in Control theory
   and combinatorics.
    - T. Lyons LyonsSlides (25/07, 9:00am)
    - W. S. Gray
GraySlides (26/07, 9:00am)
    - L. Duffaut Espinosa
DuffautESlides (27/07, 9:00am)

   Research talks
     M. Barbero, F. Baudoin
BaudoinSlides,
     E. Guzman GuzmanSlides, B. Jakubczyk JakubczykSlides,
    
F. Jimenez JimenezSlides, M. Leok LeokSlides,
     J. Vankerschaver, M. Thitsa
ThitsaSlides

RPCCT2011, UCSD, July 25-27, 2011