Hernia 2009
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MONDAY 23
09:15-10:00 Opening
10:00-11:00 "Mathematics and new insights into dark matter"
Donal Saari (USA)
11:00-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-12:30 "Scalar and Vector Spherical Functions: Solving the Problems of Astrometry and Stellar Kinematics"
Veniamin Vityazev (RUSSIA)
12:30-13:30 "The Mathematics of Sunspots: Adventures with a Stochastic Process"
Thomas J. Bogdan (USA)

Cocktail Lunch

15:30-17:00 Short communications – Plenary room
O-01 Explicit canonical transformations for Sadov's and Kinoshita's rigid body reduction, Sebastián Ferrer
O-02 Statistical tools for studying planetary perturbations on Oort cloud comets~: order statistics and heavy-tail distributions, Radu Stoica
O-03 Stability of families of equatorial libration points of the gravitating and radiating triaxial ellipsoid, Sergei Zhuravlev

15:30-17:00 Short communications – Press room
O-34 Indian Astro-Mathematical Tradition: Evolution and Linkages
O-11 Mathematics and Astronomy: a success in education, Ana Inés Gómez De Castro
O-12 International Contest promoting Astronomy and Mathematics in Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries, Rosa María Ros
17:00-17:30 Coffee break
17:30-20:30 Short communications – Plenary room
O-04 N-Parametric Canonical Perturbation Method Based On Lie Transforms, Manuel Andrade
O-05 Slice coordinates and the n-body problem, Cristina Stoica
O-06 On The Stability Of The Planar  N+1 Ring Body Problem With Quasi-Homogeneous Potentials, Elipe Antonio
O-07 Stability surfaces of the homographic solutions of the Spatial Three Body Problem, Anna Samà
O-08 Nonlinear Dynamics Web Tools  an e-Science and e-Learning project, Juan Félix San Juan
O-09 Controlling Escapes in the H´enon-Heiles System, Mattia Coccolo
17:00-18:30 Short communications – Press room
O-13 Heavenly Mathematics And Cultural Astronomy: A Course At The National University Of Singapore, Helmer Aslaksen
O-14 Partner For Teaching And Learning Radio Astronomy Basics, Juan Angel Vaquerizo

TUESDAY 24
09:00-10:00 "History of pre-modern astronomy"
J.Len Berggren (Canada)
10:00-11:00 "Planetary Theory in Chinese Mathematical Astronomy"
Anjing Qu (China)
11:00-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-12:30 "The ASTRONET Infrastructure Roadmap"
Michael Bode (UK)
12:30-13:30 "Modeling the secular evolution of migrating planet pairs"
Tatiana A. Mitchenko (BRAZIL)

Free time for Lunch *

15:30-16:30 "Predicting Chaotic Climates: from Earth to‘super-Earths’"
Peter Read
16:30-17:00 Coffee break
17:00-20:00 Short communications – Plenary room
O-16 Controlling Chaotic Transients in the H_enon map, Juan Sabuco
O-17 Tracing galaxy filaments using statistical and morphological descriptors, Radu Stoica
O-18 Near field cosmological simulations: Is Dark Energy playing a role in our  Local Neighbourhood?, Luis Alberto Martinez Vaquero
O-19 Anisotropic geometrodynamics in cosmological problems, Sergey Siparov
O-20 Some results on the long-term motion of a charge in the magnetic field of a wire, Daniel Peralta-Salas
O-21 Directional Statistics for Polarization Observations of Individual Pulses from Radio Pulsars, Mark Mckinnon
17:00-19:00 Short communications – Press room
O-22 3D steady Euler equation for description of nebular structures formation, Vladimir Salmin
O-23 Dynamics and fragmentation of meteor bodies in the Earth atmosphere, Natalia Barri
O-24 Modern methods and peculiarity in research of  meteoric bodies, Natalia Barri
O-25 Collision Probability: A New Analytical Derivation, Giovanni B. Valsecchi

WEDNESDAY 25
09:00-10:00 "From symmetric relative equilibria to choreographies and Hip-Hops"
Alain Chenciner (FRANCE)
10:00-11:00 "Averaging theory for periodic orbits and non integrability in the Gylden problem"
Ernersto Lacomba (MEXICO)
11:00-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-12:30 "On the central configurations of the N-body problem"
Jaume Llibre (SPAIN)
12:30-13:30 Poster Review

Free time for Lunch *

15:30-17:00 Short communications – Plenary room
O-26 Fractals, Bifurcations And Chaos In The Henon-Heiles Hamiltonian, Fernando Blesa
O-27 Could kinematical effects in the CMB prove Finsler character of the space-time?, Dmitry Pavlov
O-28 On Hilbert action and Einstein equations in anisotropic spaces, Nicoleta Voicu
17:00-17:30 Coffee break
17:30-19:30 Short communications – Plenary room
O-29 Kinematics in space with variable linear measurement standards, Vitaly Groppen
O-30 Invariant manifolds as building blocks for spiral arms and rings in galaxies, Mercè Romero-Gomez
O-32 Mathematics Improves Astronomical Image Understanding, Stanislava Simberova
O-33 ITEMS Project: An online sequence for teaching mathematics and astronomy, Bernat Martínez

THURSDAY 26
09:00-10:00 "The role of Dynamical Systems in Celestial Mechanics. Applications to Astronomy and Astrodynamics"
Carles Simó (SPAIN)
10:00-11:00 "Symmetry and Bifurcations"
James Montaldi (UK)
11:00-11:30 Coffee break
12:30-13:30 "The stability of the Solar System from Newton to the present"
Jacques Laskar (FRANCE)

Picnic Lunch

Afternoon Sightseeing to “El Escorial”
Evenning Gala Dinner Capilla de la Bolsa

FRIDAY 27
09:00-10:00 "Teaching and Learning Astronomy"
John Percy (Canada)
10:00-11:00 "A long journey of Mathematics and Astronomy in Romania"
Magda Stavinschi (ROMANIA)
11:00-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-12:30 "Solar Eclipses for Science and for Public Education"
Jay Pasachoff (USA)
12:30-13:30 "The astronomy of the New World"
Julieta Fierro (MEXICO)
13:30-13:45 Closure

*Lunch not included


Poster

P-01

Chronogram of eclipses of Phobos in the band of latitude of  §5º to determine the position of the METNET landing site on Mars
Gonzalo Barderas

P-02 A Statistical Approach To Determine The Values Of The Correction For The Precession
Francisco José Marco
P-03 Variations In Delat Tfrom Historical Eclipses Observed At Multiple Sites
María José Martínez
P-04 Secular dynamics of circumbinary planets
Cezary Migaszewski
P-05 The quadrupole model of the three-body problem revisited
Cezary Migaszewski
P-06 Recurrence Plots And Chaotic Motion Around Kerr Black Hole
Ondrej Kopacek
P-08 Integrable perturbations of the N-dimensional isotropic oscillator
Alfonso Blasco Sanz
P-09 Using the Astronomy, the Mathematics and the Archaeology to spread science
Gracia Rodríguez-Caderot
P-10 Web-based Astronomic Guide as a tool of diffusion
Maite Benavent
P-11 Astronomy and Mathematics in SPB University: a long joint journey
Irina Kumkova
P-12 The LEAP of Pulsars in the Milky Way
Mark Mckinnon
P-13 Astrometric Study of Lo 1339
Suhardja D. Wiramihardja
P-14 Singular Spectrum Analysis  in Astrometry and Geodynamics Veniamin Vityazev
P-15 Modeling Mass Loss in Assumed EHB Progenitors
Vladislav-Veniamin Pustynski


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