举办意义(Description of the aim)
In the past few decades, there have been remarkable advances in both observational and theoretical aspects of cosmology. However, significant challenges remain in understanding the fully nonlinear features of cosmological dynamics. This conference aims to facilitate interactions between the mathematical and physical cosmology communities, and to identify important future directions in the field. Some topics that will be discussed include: N-body simulations, structure formation, averaging, post-Newtonian cosmological expansions, quiescent big bang singularities, mixmaster and chaotic dynamics.
Lars Andersson, Beijing Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Applications
Todd Oliynyk, Monash University
Zoe Wyatt, University of Cambridge
Xiaoning Wu, University of Chinese Academy of Science
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