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<h1 id="welcome"><strong>Welcome!</strong></h1>
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<p>
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The Dynamical Systems Group at the Universidad de la República is very honored to host a workshop
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on the occasion of Patrice Le Calvez's 60th anniversary.
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</p>
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<p>
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The aim is to bring together top scientists working on surface topological dynamics to share their
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knowledge and ideas.
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<p>
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The event will take place on december 17th–20th, 2018.
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During the conference we will be holding a memorial recognition to Ricardo Mañé
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(1948-1995), a top Uruguayan (and Brazilian) mathematician who worked on Dynamical
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Systems, and who in 2018 would have been 70 years old.
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<div class="row">
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<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricardo_Ma%C3%B1%C3%A9" target="_blank">
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<img class="img-responsive" src="img/rmane.jpg" alt="Ricardo Mañé"/>
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</a>
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<p>Ricardo Mañé was born in January, 1948, in Montevideo, Uruguay.
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He entered the University of the Republic of Uruguay in 1967.
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In 1969 he became an assistant lecturer in the department of
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mathematics, where, under the guidance of J. Lewowicz he found
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his vocation for mathematics and specially for dynamical systems.
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Through him he got in contact in 1971 with J. Palis, who was then
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starting a lively research group in this field at the Institute
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for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IMPA) in Rio de Janeiro.
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He encouraged Mañé to pursue his studies at IMPA, which he did,
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obtaining his PhD in 1973, having Palis as thesis advisor.
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Since he became an assistant professor at IMPA, in 1973, all the
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academic career of Mañé was developed at this admirable Institute,
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where he has been thesis adviser of eleven doctorate students
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C. Doering, A. Araújo, R. Ruggiero, M. Craizer, G. Contreras,
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M. Paternain, F. Carvalho, A. Rovella, J. Delgado, R. Iturriaga and
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H. Enrich. The topics of their theses included persistently transitive
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flows, Lorenz like attractors, existence of hyperbolic attractors for
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diffeomorphisms of surfaces, the dynamics of the inner functions and
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the variational ergodic theory of Lagrangian flows.
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<p>
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Mañé was invited to speak twice in the section of Ordinary
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Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems of the International
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Congress of Mathematicians, in 1983 at Warsaw and in 1994 at Zürich.
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He was also a speaker at the Colloquium organized by the Société
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Mathématique de France, celebrating R. Thom's 65th anniversary.
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In 1994, he became a member of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences
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and was awarded the Third World Academy of Sciences Prize for Mathematics.
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A bold contribution and a masterpiece of Mañés work is the solution of the stability conjecture.
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Mañé passed away in Montevideo, 1995.
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<p>
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<a href="http://emis.impa.br/EMIS/journals/em/docs/boletim/vol282/v28-2-a1-1997.pdf" target="_blank">
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See Mañé, Ricardo On Ricardo Mañé. Edited by Jacob Palis. Bol.
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Soc. Brasil. Mat. (N.S.) 28 (1997), no. 2, i–iii. 01A70
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</a>
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</p>
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