International Conference on Random Dynamical Systems and Related Fields

March 2–6, 2026 - Rio de Janeiro
The International Conference on Random Dynamical Systems and Related Fields (ICRDSRF 2026) will be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, bringing together researchers from across the world to discuss recent advances in dynamical systems, probability, and their many applications.
Random dynamical systems form a rapidly growing area of mathematics at the intersection of ergodic theory, probability, and analysis, with deep connections to physics, engineering, and data science. The conference will provide a platform to explore both fundamental theoretical developments and new interdisciplinary directions.
ICRDSRF 2026 will feature plenary talks by leading international experts, invited sessions on emerging topics, and opportunities for young researchers to present their work. We place a strong emphasis on creating a welcoming and collaborative atmosphere, fostering dialogue across different areas of the field.
This edition will be hosted at the Fórum de Ciência e Cultura of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), located at Avenida Rui Barbosa, 762, in the vibrant Flamengo district. The venue offers historic charm, modern facilities, and a beautiful setting overlooking Guanabara Bay.
In addition to the scientific program, participants will have the chance to experience the cultural richness of Rio de Janeiro, from its world-famous landmarks to its diverse artistic and culinary traditions.
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Professor Homburg is internationally recognized for his contributions to the study of bifurcations, random dynamical systems, and non-uniformly hyperbolic dynamics. His research combines deep theoretical insights with a remarkable ability to connect different areas of mathematics, influencing both the foundations of the field and its future directions.
Professor Homburg is internationally recognized for his contributions to the study of bifurcations, random dynamical systems, and non-uniformly hyperbolic dynamics. His research combines deep theoretical insights with a remarkable ability to connect different areas of mathematics, influencing both the foundations of the field and its future directions.
We are delighted to announce the following confirmed speakers for ICRDSRF 2026:







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