Recent advances in the theory of statistical properties of dynamical systems have opened new possibilities for the rigorous study of complex phenomena. These methods allow us to analyze systems composed of many interacting parts, influenced by external forcing, or affected by randomness in a realistic way, beyond idealized toy models. Building on these developments, the workshop aims to explore new applications to complex systems in economics and climate science, fostering discussion, the exchange of ideas, and new collaborations across these fields.


