Aim and scope
The goal of this workshop is to bring together physicists and mathematicians studying the dynamics of systems with a very large or infinite number of degrees of freedom, be it experimentally, numerically or analytically. More specifically, the following topics will be addressed:
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Ensembles of relativistic electrons in interaction in accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
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Nonlinear waves in optics
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Stationary states of the nonlinear Schrödinger equation: soliton turbulence, integrable turbulence
- Kinetic equations: derivations and range of validity; stationary solutions and their stability.
Program
10 speakers are confirmed:
- Dmitry Agafontsev, (Moscow, Russia): Integrable turbulence and formation of rogue waves: new results;
- Enrico Allaria, (Trieste, Italy): Electron beam qualities required for FELs and seeded FEL;
- Nathalie Ayi, (Paris, France): High-field limit of a stochastic BGK model;
- Julien Barré, (Orléans, France): Bifurcations de l'équation de Vlasov;
- Clément Evain (Lille, France): Microbunching Instability in Storage Rings;
- Thierry Goudon (Nice, France): Modeling of Magneto-Optical Traps; from Vlasov-Poisson equations to the Incompressible Euler system, the case with finite mass;
- Maxime Hauray, (Marseille, France): Propagation of chaos for the 3D homogenous Landau equation with moderalty soft potential;
- Maxime Herda, (Paris, France): Massless electron limit of the magnetized Vlasov-Poisson-Fokker-Planck equation;
- Jani Lukkarinen, Helsinki (Finland): Thermalization and prethermalization in anharmonic oscillator chains;
- Clément Mouhot, (Cambridge, United Kingdom)