International
Conference on Non-autonomous & Stochastic Sep. 27th - Oct. 1st, 2005 |
Here you may find some information on hotels and current prices
Meliá Lebreros
· habitación doble alojamiento y desayuno................................................132.00€ + 7% IVA
· habitación doble uso individual alojamiento y desayuno........................... 117.50€ + 7% IVA
(precios válidos para un mínimo de 10 habitaciones)
Meliá Sevilla
· habitación doble alojamiento y desayuno................................................132.00€ + 7% IVA
· habitación doble uso individual alojamiento y desayuno........................... 117.50€ + 7% IVA
(precios válidos para un mínimo de 10 habitaciones)
Tryp Macarena
· habitación doble alojamiento y desayuno................................................106.50€ + 7% IVA
· habitación doble uso individual alojamiento y desayuno........................... 98.25€ + 7% IVA
(precios válidos para un mínimo de 10 habitaciones)
Fernando III
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habitación doble alojamiento y desayuno................................................132.00€
+ 7% IVA
·
habitación doble uso individual alojamiento y
desayuno........................... 120.00€ + 7% IVA
Catalonia Emperador Trajano
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habitación doble alojamiento y desayuno................................................
92.00€ + 7% IVA
·
habitación doble uso individual alojamiento y
desayuno........................... 69.00€ + 7% IVA
Novotel Sevilla
·
habitación doble alojamiento y
desayuno................................................ 85.00€ IVA
INCLUIDO
·
habitación doble uso individual alojamiento y
desayuno........................... 70.00€ IVA INCLUIDO
Zenit Sevilla
·
habitación doble alojamiento y
desayuno................................................ 84.00€ + 7% IVA
· habitación
doble uso individual alojamiento y desayuno...........................
72.00€ + 7% IVA
Hesperia
Sevilla
·
habitación doble alojamiento y
desayuno................................................103.00€ + 7% IVA
·
habitación doble uso individual alojamiento y
desayuno........................... 81.50€ + 7% IVA
Silken Al-Andalus
·
habitación doble alojamiento y
desayuno................................................130.00€ + 7% IVA
·
habitación doble uso individual alojamiento y
desayuno........................... 116.00€ + 7% IVA
Monte
Triana
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habitación doble alojamiento y
desayuno.....................................85.00 € + 7% IVA
·
habitación doble uso individual alojamiento y desayuno.................80.00 €
+ 7% IVA
Monte
Carmelo
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habitación doble alojamiento y
desayuno.....................................85.00 € + 7% IVA
·
habitación doble uso individual alojamiento y desayuno.................80.00 €
+ 7% IVA
Hotel
Alcázar
· habitación
doble alojamiento y desayuno.....................................89.00 € + 7%
IVA
·
habitación doble uso individual alojamiento y desayuno.................80.00 €
+ 7% IVA
Hotel
Regina
·habitación
doble alojamiento y desayuno......................................104.00
€ IVA INCLUIDO
·habitación
individual alojamiento y desayuno.................................93.00
€ IVA INCLUIDO
Hotel
Cervantes
·habitación
doble alojamiento y desayuno.....................................84.00 € + 7% IVA
·habitación individual
alojamiento y desayuno................................73.00€ + 7% IVA
Please, to make your reservation, fill in the Hotel reservation form.
For more information or
other accommodation possibilities, you may also contact Raquel
Partida (Marsans travel agency).
A limited number of rooms in a High College will be available soon. For this, please contact the organizing committee.
Scientific Committee:
Tomás Caraballo (Universidad de Sevilla)
Amadeu Delshams
(Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña)
Àngel Jorba (Universidad de
Barcelona)
Peter Kloeden (Universidad
de Frankfurt)
Sylvia Novo (Universidad de Valladolid)
Rafael Obaya (Universidad de Valladolid)
José Real (Universidad de Sevilla).
Local Organizing Committee:
Tomás Caraballo (Universidad de Sevilla)
María José Garrido (Universidad de Sevilla)
José Antonio Langa (Universidad de Sevilla)
Pedro Marín-Rubio (Universidad de Sevilla)
José Real (Universidad de Sevilla)
José Valero (Universidad Miguel Hernández)
In addition to the invited
plenary lectures, a limited number of short talks and posters can be presented.
If you intend to
participate in the conference and give a talk or present a poster, please send
us by e-mail an
abstract according to the following model by May 31st, 2005 (please submit both a *.tex and a *.ps or *.pdf file).
-C. Alonso
González
Poincare's infinitesimal return for saddle- conections
-L. Alseda
i Soler
Rotation sets for graph maps of degree 1
What can an SNA be?
-J. F. Alves
TBA
-J. M. Arrieta Algarra
TBA
-I. Baldoma
Exponentially small splitting of heteroclinic orbits in a family in $R^3$
-D. Blomker
SPDEs near a change of stability
-I. Chueshov
Averaging of attractors
and inertial manifolds for parabolic PDE differential equation with random
coefficients
-S. Costa Romero
What can an SNA be?
-A. Djellit
Quasilinear elliptic systems with critical Sobolev exponents in $R^n$
-I. Djellit
One-dimensional and two-dimensional
dynamics of cubic maps
-R. Fabbri
On nonautonomous $H^\infty$ control problem: linear and nonlinear
cases
-E. Fontich
Non-resonant invariant manifolds in
non-uniformly hyperbolic systems
-F. Gabern
Effective computations of the dynamics around a
two-dimensional torus of a Hamiltonian
system
-M. Gidea
Shadowing orbits for changes of invariant tori
-A. Haro
Manifolds at the verge of a hyperbolicity
breakdown
-A. Jorba
Computing quasi-periodic motions for a particle
in the Earth-Moon system: 2, 3, 4D-tori and the corresponding invariant
manifolds
Effective computations of the dynamics around a
two-dimensional torus of a Hamiltonian
system
-D. Julitz
Numerical approximations of atmospheric-ocean
models with the subdivision algorithm
-P. Kloeden
A Lyapunov
function for pullback attractors of nonautonomous differential equations
-J. Langa
Forward asymptotic behaviour of positive
solutions in a non-autonomous logistic equation
-H. Lisei
Random dynamical systems on lattices
-R. de la Llave
Manifolds at the verge of a hyperbolicity
breakdown
The scattering map to a normally
hyperbolic manifold
Non-resonant invariant manifolds in
non-uniformly hyperbolic systems
-J. Lopes-Dias
Multidimensional continued fractions and renormalization
-I. Marchis
Bifurcations of the perturbed logistic map
-J. Mierczynski
Permanence in nonautonomous
systems of parabolic reaction-diffusion equations of Kolmogorov
type
-F. G. Morillas
Jurado
TBA
-L. Niederman
Prevalence of exponential stability
among nearly-integrable Hamiltonian
systems
-S. Novo
Existence of unique attractors
in abstract skew-product semiflow, with applications
to neural networks
Almost automorphic
and almost periodic dynamics for quasimonotone
non-autonomous delay differential equations
-C. Nuñez
Jiménez
Almost automorphic
and almost periodic dynamics for quasimonotone
non-autonomous delay differential equations
-R. Obaya
Existence of unique attractors
in abstract skew-product semiflow, with applications
to neural networks
Almost automorphic
and almost automorphic dynamics for quasimonotone non-autonomous delay differential equations
-A. Olek
Regularity of solutions to the inner
obstacle problems
-E. Olmedo
Casal
Computing quasi-periodic motions for a particle
in the Earth-Moon system: 2, 3, 4D-tori and the corresponding invariant
manifolds
-R. Peirone
A nonhomogenizable
linear transport equation in two dimensions
-A. Rodríguez
Bernal
Extremal complete trajectories for
non-autonomous logistic equations II: uniqueness of positive solutions and
stability properties
Extremal complete trajectories for
non-autonomous logistic equations I: existence
Forward asymptotic behaviour of positive
solutions in a non-autonomous logistic equation
-J. C. Robinson
Extracting physical consequences
from the existence of random attractors
Extremal complete trajectories for
non-autonomous logistic equations I: existence
Boundary Approximation of Deterministic and
Random Attractors for Gradient SDEs
Forward asymptotic behaviour of positive
solutions in a non-autonomous logistic equation
-A. M. Sanz
Existence of unique attractors
in abstract skew-product semiflow, with applications
to neural networks
-C. Simó
First steps in the study of weakly dissipative two-dimensional maps
-K. Szczepaniak
Regularity of solutions to the inner
obstacle problems
-A. Suárez
Fernández
Forward asymptotic behaviour of positive
solutions in a non-autonomous logistic equation
-T. Taniguchi
The stability of neutral stochastic
delay partial differential equations
-O. Tearne
Boundary Approximation of Deterministic and
Random Attractors for Gradient SDEs
-A. J. Ureña Alcázar
Isolated periodic minima are unstable
-E. Valdinoci
(Quasi)periodic structures in some
elliptic PDEs
-A. Vidal López
Extremal complete trajectories for
non-autonomous logistic equations I: existence
Extremal complete trajectories for
non-autonomous logistic equations II: uniqueness of positive solutions and
stability properties
Forward asymptotic behaviour of positive
solutions in a non-autonomous logistic equation
-A. Vieiro
First steps in the study of weakly dissipative two-dimensional maps
-M. Wojcik
Permanence for semiprocesses
Permanence in nonautonomous
systems of parabolic reaction-diffusion equations of Kolmogorov
type
Pre-registration forms should be sent to us by e-mail by March 31st, 2005.
Now extended until May, 31st (same as the Abstract submission deadline)
: The second deadline is over. However, if you are still interested in attending to the Conference, please contact us by e-mail.
Abstracts for oral communications or posters should be submitted by May 31st, 2005.
Acceptance of the talk or poster will be sent to the participants by June 20th, 2005.
Registration and payment of the fee:
300 euros
by July 25th, 2005,
350 euros by August 31st, 2005,
500 euros after September 1st, 2005.
NEW: For payment details, please click here to go to the Registration paragraph below.
-C. Alonso González
-L. Alseda i Soler
-J. F. Alves
-J. M. Arrieta Algarra
-I. Baldoma
-D. Blomker
-T. Caraballo
-D. Cheban
-I. Chueshov
-S. Costa Romero
-A. Delshams
-A. Djellit
-I. Djellit
-R. Fabbri
-E. Fontich
-F. Gabern
-M. J. Garrido
-M. Gidea
-A. Haro
-M. Högele
-G. Huguet
-A. Jorba
-D. Julitz
-P. Kloeden
-J. A. Langa
-H. Lisei
-J. Lopes-Dias
-G. del Magno
-I. Marchis
-P. Marín-Rubio
-A. Márquez-Durán
-J. Mierczynski
-F. G. Morillas Jurado
-M. Navarro Tapias-Fernando
-L. Niederman
-S. Novo
-C. Nuñez Jiménez
-R. Obaya
-A. Olek
-E. Olmedo Casal
-R. Ortega
-R. Peirone
-P. de Prada
-D. Quaid
-J. Real
-A. Rodríguez Bernal
-A. M. Sanz
-M. Sobottka
-A. Suárez Fernández
-J. Szczepaniak
-J. C. Tatjer
-T. Taniguchi
-O. Tearne
-A. J. Ureña Alcázar
-E. Valdinoci
-J. Valero
-A. Vidal López
-A. Vieiro
-M. Wojcik
We aim to offer a number of grants to young researchers who do not have enough funding to attend to the conference and which will cover the registration fee and, if possible, the accommodation in a high school.
- J. Bellissard,
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA
TBA
- H. Broer,University
of Groningen, The Netherlands
Resonants
phenomena in the Schroedinger-Hill equation with
periodic or quasi-periodic forcing
- S.N. Chow, University of
Minnesota, USA
An analysis of phase noise in nonlinear oscillators
- V. Chepyzhov,
University of Moscow, Russia
TBA
- H. Crauel,
TU-Ilmenau, Ilmenau,
Germany
Measure attractors
- H. Eliasson, Institut de
Mathématiques de Jussieu, Paris, France
TBA
- F. Flandoli,
University of Pisa, Italy
Remarks on 3D stochastic Navier-Stokes equations
- R. Johnson, University of
Firenze, Italy,
On nonautonomous
bifurcation theory
- S. Kuksin,
Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK
Mathematics
of space-periodic 2D turbulence
- Y. Latushkin,
University of Missouri-Columbia, USA
The Evans function and Fredholm determinants
- R. de la Llave, University of Texas at Austin, USA,
The scattering map to a normally
hyperbolic manifold
- V.S. Melnik,
Science Academy of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukrania
Uniform and individual attractors for
multi-valued nonautonomous dynamical systems
- D. Nualart, Universidad de Barcelona, Spain
TBA
- J. Robinson, University
of Warwick, UK
Extracting physical consequences
from the existence of random attractors
- B. Schmalfuss,
University of Paderborn, Germany
Invariant manifolds for random
dynamical systems
- G. R. Sell, University of
Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA
Climate modeling:
A challenge for mathematicians
- M. Sevryuk,Institute
of Energy Problems of Chemical Physics RAS, Moscow, Russia
Frequencies of quasi-periodic
motions in Hamiltonian systems that are degenerate or
depend quasi-periodically on time
- W. Shen,
University of Auburn, Alabama, USA
Lyapunov
exponents of random evolution equations and applications in Biology
- S. Siegmund,
University JWG Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Nonautonomous
bifurcation theory and vortex mergings
- C. Simó, Universidad de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
TBA
- Y. Yi,
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA.
Almost
periodically forced circle flows
The Conference rooms (both of them) have projectors for computer files and for transparences.
In the main room there is no blackboard.
In the maps below we have marked some important locations. For instance, the buildings where the talks will be given, the High College Hernando Colón, the Residencia de Estudios Iberoamericanos, the hotel NOVOTEL, the Facultad de Matemáticas, the restaurants where the coffee-breaks, lunches and Conference Banquet will be offered, etc. Please, observe the red circles.
PM: The conference place: Pabellón de México
RLM: The cofee-breaks and lunches: Restaurante Los Monos
HC: Residence high college Hernando Colon
FM: Sited in the Campus of Reina Mercedes, the Faculty of Mathematics
FM: Facultad
de Matemáticas. Located in the Campus of Reina Mercedes. The opening session, first talk and welcome
cocktail will take place here.
PM: Pabellón de México. Located in the Glorieta de México. The Conference site from Wednesday 28th to Saturday 1st.
RLM: Restaurante Juliá
LOS MONOS. In front of the Pabellón de México.The coffee breaks, lunches and closing cocktail will
be served here.
HC: Colegio Mayor Hernando Colón. Address:
Sor Gregoria de Santa Teresa, . Residence for granted and some other
participants.
N: Hotel Novotel. Address:
Avenida de Eduardo Dato 71, Tel : (+34) 954558200
REI: Residencia del Centro de Estudios Iberoamericanos. Address: Afonso
XII, Nr. 16, Phone: (+34) 954501120
MDR: Restaurante Mesón
Don Raimundo. The place for the Conference Banquet. Address:
Argote de Molina 26.
CA: Cathedral gate at street ALEMANES (meeting point for the visit).
RA: Real Alcázar. Puerta
del León (meeting point for
the visit)
RS: Railway
station
There will be no official proceedings for the conference.
However, a special issue of the journal Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems Series A dedicated to the topics of the conference is planned.
Everyone attending the conference is welcome to submit a paper to this special issue, which will be edited by T. Caraballo, A. Delshams, A. Jorba, P. Kloeden and R. Obaya.
Papers will be refereed according to the usual high standards of DCDS-A.
Deadline for submission is 31 March 2006, but it would be preferable if papers are submitted before this deadline.
NEW Please submit your paper to one of the guest editors.
The opening sesion will take place at the Facultad de Matematicas on
Tuesday 27 in the evening, followed by a plenary lecture and a welcome
reception. The closing sesion will take place on
Saturday 1, in the afternoon.
From Wednesday 28 till Saturday 1, all sesions will
take place at the Pabellón de México
(Vicerrectorado de Investigación)
which is located next to the Parque de Maria Luisa (see map).
The opening session, Talk 1 and Welcome cocktail will take place at the Facultad de Matemáticas (see map).
From Wednesday to Saturday, the sessions will take place at the Vicerrectorado de Postgrado y Doctorado, Pabellón de México, which is located at the Avda.
de la Palmera, next to the Parque
de María Luisa (see map).
From Wednesday to Friday, lunches and coffee breaks will be served at Restaurante Los Monos (in front
of the Pabellón)
On Wednesday evening we will visit the Cathedral & Real Alcázar
followed by a cocktail at the Real Alcázar.
The Conference Banquet will be at the Restaurante Mesón Don Raimundo (address Argote de Molina, 26) on Friday
evening (see map).
The almost defnitively timetable is thee following:
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Tuesday 27 |
Wednesday 28 |
Thursday 29 |
Friday 30 |
Saturday 1 |
08:50-09:40 |
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Broer |
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09:40-10:30 |
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Simó |
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10:30-11:00 |
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Coffee break |
Coffee break |
Coffee break |
Coffee break |
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11:50-12:40 |
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Melnik |
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12:40-13:05 |
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13:05-13:30 |
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Mierczynski / Gabern |
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13:30-15:30 |
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Lunch |
Lunch |
Lunch |
Closing / Cocktail |
16:00-16:25 |
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16:25-16:50 |
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16:50-17:15 |
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17:15-17:40 |
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Suárez / B18 |
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17:40-18:10 |
Registration (17:30) |
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Coffee break |
Coffee |
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18:10-18:35 |
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A19 / B19 |
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18:35-19:00 |
Opening / Sell (18:30) |
Visit to Cathedral (18:15) |
A20 / B20 |
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19:00-19:25 |
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19:25-19:50 |
Welcome Cocktail (19:30) |
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20:00-20:30 |
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Visit to Real Alcázar (20:15) |
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20:30-21:00 |
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21:00-21:30 |
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21:30 |
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Cocktail at Real Alcázar |
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Conference Banquet |
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If any participant wishes to change the time of his/her talk, he/she should ask other participant to agree with this change. This change should be then notified to the Organizing Committee.
The talks will be delivered
in two rooms (A and B) according to the following timetable:
The plenary talks are 45 minutes long plus 5 minutes for questions and
discussions.
The contributed talks are 20 minutes long plus 5 minutes for questions and
discussions.
In order not to disturb the well development of the conference, we will
very much appreciate if the participant try to cumply
with this timetable.
The Conference focuses on
recent advances on topological methods, ergodic
theory and new developments for non-autonomous and/or stochastic dynamical
systems. It is greatly encouraged the connections between the theoretical
results and applications to real systems modeled by
(ordinary and partial) differential equations, as well as stochastic and
functional equations.
If you intend to
participate in the conference, please send us an e-mail with the following preregistration form by March 31st, 2005.
(Now extended until May,
31st)
The registration fee is 300
euros if paid by July 25th, 2005.
The registration fee is 350 euros if paid by August
31st, 2005.
The registration fee is 500 euros if paid after September 1st, 2005.
The registration fee
includes the program of the conference, abstracts, coffee breaks, lunches,
conference banquet and social events.
The registration for
accompanying person(s) is 100 euros and includes the
social events and the conference banquet. Lunches and coffee breaks are not
included.
NEW -
PAYMENT DETAILS: You have now only one possibility for
the payment:
By bank transfer to the
following account:
Name of the Bank: El Monte
Address: Avda. Reina
Mercedes 35, 41012 Sevilla (SPAIN)
DESCRIPTION: Registration fee NSDS05 (please, add your
name)
IBAN: ES79 2098 0344 8201 3200 4955
SWIFT CODE: CECAESMM098
The social events included
in the registration fee for accompanying persons are the following:
The Welcome cocktail which
will be offered at the Facultad de Matemáticas (see map) after the opening session and the Talk1.
On Wednesday evening we will visit the Cathedral & Real Alcázar
followed by a cocktail at the Real Alcázar. Please,
be punctual for these visits. You must be at the Cathedral gate located at the
ALEMANES street (see map) at 18:15. Once the visit finishes, we will
meet at the Real Alcázar at 20:15. The entrance to
the Real Alcázar will be through the Puerta del León (see map). You must have your
invitation tickets (which will be given to you at the registration desk)
for both visits. After the visit of the Real Alcázar,
an Official Cocktail will be served inside the Alcázar
at the Patio del Asistente.
The Conference Banquet will be at the Restaurante Mesón Don Raimundo (address Argote de Molina, 26) on Friday
evening at 21:30 (see map).
Travel
information
(jpg) Map of the city
Airport
Seville–San Pablo Airport. Phone: 954 449 000. Iberia
General information Phone: 902 400 500.
Airport bus Phone: 902 210 317.
Train
Seville has good rail links
to Barcelona, Cádiz, Córdoba, Jaén, Jerez de la
Frontera, Granada, Huelva, Madrid, and Málaga. The fast–track AVE railway line
provides a 2h 30min connection to Madrid every hour.
Sevilla–Santa Justa
train station is connected to the city center by bus
lines C1, C2 and 32.
Intercity buses
There are two bus stations with bus services to most of the main cities in
Spain. Prado de San Sebastián
bus station Phone: 954 417 111. Plaza de Armas bus
station Phone: 954 908 040.
Local buses
We will provide you with a bus guide when you register at our conference. Now
we will describe you some points about the public transportation in the city.
Orange painted city buses (new buses are painted red) are the predominant
public transportation.
Information about bus lines at Transportes Urbanos de Sevilla (TUSSAM)
Phone: 954 420 011.
You may also visit their web page.
It is cheaper if you buy a Multijourney card
with 10 tickets (Bonobus). This card allows you
to change bus within one hour without spending another ticket.
Taxi
Radio–Taxi Giralda Phone: 954 675 555; – Radio–Taxi
Phone: 954 580 000; –Tele–Taxi — Phone: 954 622 222.
Taxis fares are regulated
by the City Hall. Taxis should charge a fixed amount in any trip from/to the Airport
to any location in the city, according to the following schedule:
1.
Diurnal: Monday to Friday, from 6:00 am to 22:00 pm:
17.62 Euros
2.
Nocturnal and Holidays: Monday to Friday (from 22:00 pm
to 6:00 am), Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays (all day): 20,71 Euros
They must not charge
you any additional amount from the airport to the city for luggage.