Dear Colleagues,
We are glad to announce the summer school Mathematical methods for
high-dimensional data
<https://sites.google.com/view/math-high-dimensional-data/home>, which will
take place on September 8-12, 2025, at the Mathematics Department of
Sapienza University of Rome.
Lecturers of the school are
Jean Barbier (International Centre for Theoretical Physics)
Marylou Gabrié (École Normale Supérieure)
Alessandro Ingrosso (Radboud University)
Silvia Villa (University of Genova)
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postdocs.
To register, please complete the form available on the website (here the
link
<https://sites.google.com/view/math-high-dimensional-data/registration?authu…>).
Participation is free, but registration is mandatory.
The school will launch the Eccellenza Scientific Program dedicated to Data
Science, running through January 2026. This program features workshops,
doctoral courses, and seminar series, focusing on the mathematical methods
underpinning data science. Participants will engage with cutting-edge
methodologies in statistical physics, statistical inference, optimization,
and control, alongside advanced techniques in numerical simulations and
scientific computing for machine learning. By integrating these
disciplines, the program provides an overview of rigorous foundations and
tools for tackling real-world challenges through data-driven approaches.
More about the program will be found on this page
<https://sites.google.com/view/math-high-dimensional-data/home>.
For additional information, do not hesitate to contact us.
Best regards,
The organisers of the school
Elena Agliari
Emanuele Caglioti
Alberto Fachechi
Lorenzo Taggi
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Alberto Fachechi, PhD
Researcher (RTD-A)
Dipartimento di Matematica G. Castelnuovo
Sapienza Università di Roma
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Dear colleagues,
This is a reminder that on Friday, *April 11th*, the fifteenth seminar day
in the “Days in Probability and Statistical Physics” will take place.in at
the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science "Ulisse Dini", Viale
Morgagni 67/a, Florence.
Lecturers:
Prof. *Clara Stegehuis* (Twente University)
Title: Detecting geometry in scale free networks
Prof.* David Belius* (UniDistance Suisse)
Title (Introductory lecture): The story of mean-field spin glasses
Title (Seminar): …
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spin glasses
Each speaker will give a 45 minutes introductory lecture tailored for
non-experts, followed by another 45 minutes of seminar-style presentation
(see program). More information, including the abstracts, can be found on
the event’s webpage
<https://sites.google.com/unifi.it/florence-probability-group/probability-da…>
.
*Practical notes*: for organization purposes, we kindly ask those who plan
to attend to fill out the following Google Form *by* *April 6*:
https://forms.gle/zYv2BFAmMy42cf8y8
We look forward to seeing many of you and please feel free to share the
announcement with those you think may be interested, particularly to young
researchers!
Luca Avena, Luisa Andreis, Gianmarco Bet and Elia Bisi
Scientific advisory committee: F. Caravenna, E.N.M. Cirillo, F. Colomo, P.
Dai Pra, A. De Masi, C. Giardina`, R. Livi, F. Martinelli, I.G. Minelli, B.
Scoppola, E. Scoppola.
*PROGRAM*
10:30-11:00 Welcome coffee
11:00-11:45 Introductory lecture: Stegehuis
11:45-12:15 Break
12:15-13:00 Seminar: Stegehuis
13:00-14:30 Lunch
14:30-15:15 Introductory lecture: Belius
15:15-15:45 Break
15:45-16:30 Seminar: Belius
You can find here
<https://mail.google.com/mail/u/1/#search/probability+day+11+aprile/FMfcgzQZ…>
the poster of the event.
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