9:55 Opening
10:00-10:40 Yuki Takahashi (Tohoku University) *
Sums of two homogeneous Cantor sets
11:00-11:20 Yuto Nakajima (Kyoto University)
Zeros of some random polynomials and connectedness locus of family of
fractals
11:30-11:50
Kanji Inui (Kyoto University)
Non-autonomous iterated function systems and the fractals
12:00-12:40 Kouji Yano (Kyoto University)*
The third noise problems for action evolution with infinite past
--- Lunch break ---
14:00-14:40 Haruyoshi Tanaka (Wakayama Medical University)*
Asymptotic solution of Bowen equation for perturbed potentials defined on shift spaces
15:00-15:20 Kengo Shimomura (Osaka University)
The Hausdorff dimension of the region of multiplicity one of overlapping iterated function systems on the interval
15:30-16:10 Masaaki Wada (Osaka University)*
Projective Hausdorff Measure
16:30-17:10 Shintaro Suzuki (Keio University)*
A spectral gap property for random non-uniformly expanding maps
17:30-18:10 Doan Thai Son (Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology)*
Continuity of some spectral related to linear nonautonomous dynamical systems
10:00-10:40 Yushi Nakano (Tokai University)*
Quenched exponential mixing for random expanding semiflows
11:00-11:40 Johannes Jaerisch (Shimane University)*
Spectral gap property for random dynamics on the real line and multifractal analysis of generalised Takagi functions
12:00-12:40 Mark Comerford (University of Rhode Island)*
The Amazing Universal Fatou Component
--- Lunch break ---
14:00-14:20 Takayuki Watanabe (Kyoto University)
Non-i.i.d. random holomorphic dynamical systems
14:30-15:10 Hiroki Sumi (Kyoto University)*
Classification of generic random holomorphic dynamical systems associated with analytic families of rational maps
15:30-15:50 Yuzuru Sato (Hokkaido University)
Noise-induced Statistical Periodicity in Random Lasota-Mackey Maps
16:00- 16:20 Daiji Tsutsui (Osaka University)
Centre manifold analysis of plateau phenomena in learning of three-layer perceptron
16:30-17:10 Isaia Nisoli (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro)*
Computer assisted tools for random dynamical systems
18:30- Banquet with poster Session (2nd floor, North Co-op)
10:00-10:20 Kota Saito (Nagoya University)
Relations between Szemer\’edi’s theorem and fractal dimensions of sets which do not contain $(k,\epsilon)$-arithmetic progressions
10:30-11:10 Naotaka Kajino (Kobe University)*
The Laplacian on some self-conformal fractals and Weyl's asymptotics for its eigenvalues
11:30-12:10 Masanori Hino (Kyoto University)*
Estimate of martingale dimension revisited
--- Lunch break ---
14:00-14:40 Fumihiko Nakamura (Kitami Institute of Technology)*
Asymptotically periodic random Markov operators
15:00-15:20 Hisayoshi Toyokawa (Hokkaido University)
On the existence of absolutely continuous $\sigma$-finite invariant measures for random dynamical systems
15:30-16:10 Tomoki Inoue (Ehime University)*
Invariant measure of a random map with a rare entrance of the neighborhood of an indifferent fixed point
16:30-17:10 Shafiqul Islam (University of Prince Edward Island)*
Approximation of conditionally invariant measures of open dynamical systems with holes
10:00-11:00 Jeroen Lamb (Imperial College London)
Bifurcations in random dynamical systems
11:20-12:20 Takehiko Morita (Osaka University)**
Sample-wise central limit theorem with deterministic centering for nonsingular random dynamical systems
--- Lunch break ---
14:00-17:00 Free discussion
10:00-10:40 Hiroki Takahasi (Keio University)*
Universality of the Large Deviation Principle in one-dimensional real dynamics: infinitely renormalizable case
11:00-11:40 Yukiko Iwata (Tohoku Gakuin University)*
A necessary and sufficient condition for constrictive Markov operators
12:00-12:40 Ale Jan Homburg (University of Amsterdam)*
Random cubic Volterra operators
--- Lunch break ---
14:00-14:40 Rainer Klages (Queen Mary University of London)*
From normal to anomalous diffusion in simple dynamical systems
15:00-15:40 Takuma Akimoto (Tokyo University of Science )*
Infinite invariant measure in a heterogeneous diffusion process
16:00-16:20 Toru Sera (Kyoto University)
Distributional limit theorems for Pomeau--Manneville maps
16:30-16:50 Yuzuru Sato (Hokkaido University)
Anomalous diffusion and intermittency in random dynamical systems
17:00 Closing