Fractal Geometry

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Fractal Geometry

 03 - 07 Jul 2023

ICMS, Bayes Centre, Edinburgh

Scientific Organisers

  • Jonathan Fraser, University of St Andrews
  • Xiong Jin, University of Manchester
  • Tom Kempton, University of Manchester

About:

Fractal geometry is a vibrant and important area of mathematics. Roughly speaking, fractals are objects which display complex features on a large range of scales, such as stock market fluctuations, the surface of a lung, or the distribution of stars in the galaxy.

This workshop brought together researchers with common interests in fractals and related areas such as ergodic theory, geometric measure theory, and analysis.  The aim of the workshop was to stimulate collaboration and research activity between the various groups in the UK, encourage and support the work of early career researchers in this area, and provide a platform for dissemination of work in fractal geometry.

It was also an opportunity to celebrate the 70th birthday of Kenneth Falconer and acknowledge his many deep contributions to Fractal Geometry.

Funding
We are grateful for the financial support from the Glasgow Mathematical Journal Learning and Research Support Fund, Edinburgh Mathematical Society Fund and the Royal Society of Edinburgh Fund.

Programme:

MONDAY 3 July 2023
Registration and Refreshments
Welcome and Housekeeping
Pertti Mattila, University of Helsinki Hausdorff dimension and principal values of singular integrals
Refreshments
Julien Barral, Sorbonne Paris Nord University Sparse sampling and dilation operations on a Gibbs weighted tree, and multifractal formalism
Lunch
Peter Varju, University of Cambridge Quantitative aspects of Bourgain's discretized sum-product theorem
Refreshments
Tuomas Orponen, University of Jyväskylä Projections, Ahlfors-regularity, and the ABC sum-product problem
Welcome Reception, hosted at ICMS
TUESDAY 4 July 2023
Mark Pollicott, University of Warwick The dimension of the Feigenbaum attractor.
Alexia Yavicoli, The University of British Columbia Thickness and a Gap Lemma in $\mathbb{R}^d$
Refreshments
Sascha Troscheit, University of Oulu Metric spaces in random geometry: dimension theory and applications
Lunch
Henna Koivusalo, University of Bristol Dimension of \tau-badly approximable points as a subset of \tau-well approximable points
Refreshments
Lightning talks (5 mins)
WEDNESDAY 5 July 2023
Pablo Shmerkin, University of British Columbia Some recent developments on the Falconer distance set problem
Han Yu, University of Warwick Arithmetic properties of missing-digit numbers
Refreshments
Tamas Keleti, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest Lipschitz images of the Cantor set
Kenneth Falconer, University of St Andrews Some problems in fractal geometry
Lunch
THURSDAY 6 July 2023
De-Jun Feng, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Dimensions of arithmetic sums of typical self-affine sets
Ariel Rapaport, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology A new result on the dimension of diagonal self-affine sets and measures.
Refreshments
Thomas Jordan, University of Bristol The shrinking target problem for certain self-affine sets.
Lunch
Rhiannon Dougall, Durham University Proving a ratio limit theorem for random walks on groups using the variational principle.
Refreshments
Natalia Jurga, University of St Andrews Hausdorff dimension of the Rauzy gasket
Drink reception
Conference dinner
FRIDAY 7 July 2023
Martina Zahle, Institute of Mathematics, University of Jena Geometric Parameters For Different Classes Of Fractals
Steffen Winter, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Regularity properties of parallel volume and parallel surface area
Refreshments
Jiaxin Hu, Tsinghua University A dichotomy on the self-similarity of graph-directed attractors

Sponsors and Funders:

  • GMJT
  • Ems
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