Care colleghe e colleghi,
vi informo che è uscito in Gazzetta Ufficiale un bando da RTDb in
S.C. 01/A3 Analisi matematica, Probabilità e Statistica matematica
- S.S.D. MAT/06 Probabilità e Statistica matematica
presso il Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile, Ambientale e Meccanica
dell'Università di Trento.
L'iscrizione al bando dovrà essere completata entro le ore 13:00 del giorno
8 luglio 2021, tramite la procedura di compilazione e presentazione della
domanda per via telematica a cui si accede attraverso il collegamento
sottostante
https://www.unitn.it/ateneo/bando-dr-valcomp/68453/valutazione-comparativa-…
Stefano Bonaccorsi
The Mathematical Statistics and Data Science research group at the
Department of Mathematics, University of Trento, organizes a summer
school in Semiparametric Learning. The school will take place in hybrid
mode, with a maximum of 30 persons in presence.
The Summer School will be held in Povo, on 26-30 July 2021. The school
is free and includes lunches. Support for accommodation is available for
some participants. In case of impediments due to the COVID-19 pandemic,
the school will run completely from remote on the same dates.
Information and registration:
http://datascience.maths.unitn.it/events/spl2021/
Registration deadline: 10 July 2021
Kind regards,
Claudio Agostinelli
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Claudio Agostinelli
Dipartimento di Matematica
Universita' di Trento
email: claudio.agostinelli(a)unitn.it
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Dear colleagues,
we are happy to announce the following online talk:
Speaker: Vincent Martinez (CUNY Hunter College)
Title: On unique ergodicity, regularity, and mixing for the weakly-damped stochastic KdV equation.
Abstract: We discuss the existence, uniqueness, and regularity of invariant measures for the damped-driven stochastic Korteweg-de Vries equation, where the noise is additive and sufficiently non-degenerate. It is shown that a simple, but versatile control strategy, typically employed to establish exponential mixing for strongly dissipative systems such as the 2D Navier-Stokes equations, can nevertheless be applied in this weakly dissipative setting to establish elementary proofs of both unique ergodicity, albeit without mixing rates, as well as regularity of the support of the invariant measure. Under the assumption of large damping, however, a one-force, one-solution principle is established, from which we are able to deduce the existence of a spectral gap with respect to a Wasserstein distance-like function.
Date and time: Monday June 14, 17:30-18:30 (Rome time zone)
Zoom link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85740643260?pwd=SzFjTXo0bWE3YjI3VWo0b3krT09kdz09
ID riunione: 857 4064 3260
Passcode: w7yJLi
This talk is the fourth of the (PMS)^2: Pavia-Milano Seminar series on Probability and Mathematical Statistics organized jointly by the universities Milano-Bicocca, Pavia, Milano-Politecnico and Milano-Statale.
Participation is free and welcome! (though limited to 100 participants for technical reasons).
Best regards
The organizers (Mario Maurelli, Carlo Orrieri, Maurizia Rossi, Margherita Zanella)
Dear colleagues,
we are happy to announce the following online talk:
Speaker: Vincent Martinez (CUNY Hunter College)
Title: On unique ergodicity, regularity, and mixing for the weakly-damped stochastic KdV equation.
Abstract: We discuss the existence, uniqueness, and regularity of invariant measures for the damped-driven stochastic Korteweg-de Vries equation, where the noise is additive and sufficiently non-degenerate. It is shown that a simple, but versatile control strategy, typically employed to establish exponential mixing for strongly dissipative systems such as the 2D Navier-Stokes equations, can nevertheless be applied in this weakly dissipative setting to establish elementary proofs of both unique ergodicity, albeit without mixing rates, as well as regularity of the support of the invariant measure. Under the assumption of large damping, however, a one-force, one-solution principle is established, from which we are able to deduce the existence of a spectral gap with respect to a Wasserstein distance-like function.
Date and time: Monday June 14, 17:30-18:30 (Rome time zone)
Zoom link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85740643260?pwd=SzFjTXo0bWE3YjI3VWo0b3krT09kdz09
ID riunione: 857 4064 3260
Passcode: w7yJLi
This talk is the fourth of the (PMS)^2: Pavia-Milano Seminar series on Probability and Mathematical Statistics organized jointly by the universities Milano-Bicocca, Pavia, Milano-Politecnico and Milano-Statale.
Participation is free and welcome! (though limited to 100 participants for technical reasons).
Best regards
The organizers (Mario Maurelli, Carlo Orrieri, Maurizia Rossi, Margherita Zanella)
Buongiorno,
Inoltro l'annuncio del OWPS di domani.
Grazie dell'attenzione
Saluti
Alessandra
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Da: *One World Probability* <ow.probability(a)gmail.com>
Data: mercoledì 9 giugno 2021
Oggetto: [owps] One World Probability Seminar Thursday June 10 2021
A: owps(a)lists.bath.ac.uk
Dear All,
Thursday June 10 we have two talks, by Allan Sly and Nike Sun.
(Note: all times are in UTC. Due to time changes, you should check what
that translates to in your location)
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(14:00-15:00 UTC) Speaker: Allan Sly
Phase transitions in random constraint satisfaction problems - part I
(14:00-15:00 UTC) Speaker: Nike Sun
Phase transitions in random constraint satisfaction problems - part II
Abstract:
We will survey recent progress in determination of asymptotic behavior for
random constraint satisfaction problems, including phase transitions and
some refined understanding of solution geometry (the condensation
phenomenon), particularly in the setting of the random regular NAE-SAT
problem. We will discuss two ideas that played important roles in results
obtained so far: (1) combinatorial models for the solution geometry, and
(2) contractivity of tree recursions as a tool for calculating expected
partition functions on sparse random graphs.
This lecture is based in part on joint works with Zsolt Bartha, Jian Ding,
Danny Nam, Youngtak Sohn, and Yumeng Zhang.
The Zoom link is on the OWPS webpage.
It can also be accessed directly via
https://tum-conf.zoom.us/j/63864070779
<https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Ftum-conf.…>
Meeting-ID: 638 6407 0779
Kenncode: 726909
Best wishes,
Julien and Nina
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Prof. Alessandra Faggionato
http://www1.mat.uniroma1.it/~faggionato/
Department of Mathematics
University "La Sapienza"
Piazzale Aldo Moro, 5
00185 - Rome
Office 5, Phone (0039) 06 49913252
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The *Twelfth Workshop on Bayesian Inference in Stochastic Processes* was
successfully held on 27-28 May, 2021.
We inform you that the entire event has been recorded and videos of the
invited talks with discussions as well as the virtual posters are
uploaded to the BISP12 website:
https://bisp12.imati.cnr.it/ <https://bisp12.imati.cnr.it/>
They will be available for some months. If you have questions or
comments for the speakers, you are warmly invited to contact them.
We had 10 junior invited speakers and 10 more senior discussants (within
parentheses):
• Atilla Ay, USA (Melike Baykal-Gursoy, USA)
• Clara Grazian, Australia (Maria Concepcion Ausin, Spain)
• Andrew Holbrook, USA (Katja Ickstadt, Germany)
• Kaoru Irie, Japan (Sylvia Frühwirth-Schnatter, Austria)
• Roi Naveiro, Spain (Mike West, USA)
• Giovanni Rebaudo , USA (Bernardo Nipoti, Italy)
• Claudia Solis-Lemus, USA (Nicholas Polson, USA)
• Stéphanie Van Der Pas, The Netherlands (Antonio Lijoi, Italy)
• Andi Wang, UK (Giacomo Zanella, Italy)
• Paul Wu, Australia (David Banks, USA)
We also had seventeen contributors who uploaded 20-minutes virtual
posters and short videopresentations.
We would also like to thank speakers, discussants and participants for
the success of BISP12.
Best regards and see you at the next BISP13 workshop in 2023.
Elisa Varini and Fabrizio Ruggeri
Chairs, Organising and Scientific Committees
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Subject: Postdoc positions at Bielefeld University
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2021 20:13:40 +0200
From: Benjamin Gess <benjamin.gess(a)gmail.com>
To: Benjamin Gess <bgess(a)math.uni-bielefeld.de>
Dear colleagues,
at Bielefeld University, Faculty of Mathematics, two Postdoc positions
(100%, E13 TV-L) are available in the research group of Prof. Dr.
Benjamin Gess. The successful candidate(s) will work on projects in
stochastic partial differential equations with application to
statistical mechanics and interacting particle systems, or on aspects of
the mathematics of machine learning.
I would be happy if you could share the information further and forward
it to possible candidates.
More details can be found at:
https://uni-bielefeld.hr4you.org/job/view/460/research-assistant-postdoc?pa…https://uni-bielefeld.hr4you.org/job/view/486/wissenschaftliche-r-mitarbeit…
For questions, please contact Benjamin Gess at
bgess(a)math.uni-bielefeld.de <mailto:bgess@math.uni-bielefeld.de>.
Thank you in advance and my apologies for possible double postings.
Best regards
Benjamin Gess
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Prof. Dr. Benjamin Gess (www.bgess.de <http://www.bgess.de/>)
Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences
<http://www.mis.mpg.de/index.html>, Leipzig
Universität Bielefeld <https://www.math.uni-bielefeld.de/>, Fakultät für
Mathematik
A tutti gli interessati.
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Dear all,
The 2022 IMS Annual Meeting in Probability and Statistics will be held in
London, UK, on June 27-30 (with an online video option), here is the
website of the conference: https://www.imsannualmeeting-london2022.com/ .
I'd like to draw your attention to the current call for invited sessions in
probability and statistics:
https://www.imsannualmeeting-london2022.com/invited-sessions .
Proposal submission is open, and will close on 1 September 2021, acceptance
decisions will be made by 1 October 2021.
There are 15 slots in probability and 15 in statistics to be filled as a
result of this open call, each speaker will have 30 minutes, including Q&A.
Further information is available on the website
https://www.imsannualmeeting-london2022.com/invited-sessions .
Best regards,
Elisabetta
Cari colleghi,
Ecco l'annuncio di una conferenza al CIRM di Marsiglia che potrebbe
interessarvi.
Giovanni
Dear All,
We are happy to announce the upcoming conference
“Schrödinger Problem and Mean-field PDE Systems: Computational and
Theoretical Advances”
taking place at CIRM in Luminy, France from Nov. 15 to Nov. 19 2021.
The webpage of the event is publicly available at
https://conferences.cirm-math.fr/2413.html
and you can find below a brief description of the themes of the conference.
Registration is open until July 1st. At the moment we aim for a hybrid
(online+in person) conference, but this could change depending on the
development of the pandemic.
Limited funding is available for junior participants or participants who
cannot support themselves. Moreover, there are also some free slots for
contributed talks.
We hope to see you soon, in whichever form.
Best regards, the organizers.
Julio Backhoff, Guillaume Carlier, Giovanni Conforti, Ivan Gentil, Daniela
Tonon.
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“Schrödinger Problem and Mean-field PDE Systems: Computational and
Theoretical Advances”
Monge’s question of how to optimally move sand-pile stands at the origin of
the modern theory of optimal transport. The development of this theory over
the last decades led to impressive advances in analysis and geometry,
reaching out to applied fields such as economics and machine learning. One
and a half century after Monge, Schrödinger asked: “What is the most likely
evolution of a cloud of random particles conditionally on the observation
of their initial and final configurations? "This question, going under the
name of Schödinger Problem, initiated a research line that has grown
enormously in the last years since it was understood that Schrödinger’s and
Monge’s questions are the same when the fluctuations of the random
particles are very small. This discovery offered a natural ground for the
theories of optimal transport and large deviations to meet and thrive
together. At the same time, it also inspired the use of entropic
regularization techniques in machine learning and numerics for PDEs,
achieving major computational advantages. Asking Schrödinger’s question for
strategic particles is the gateway to connect the Schrödinger problem and
large deviations with the theory of mean field stochastic control and
planning mean field games. This brings to light new mathematical questions.
Can entropic regularization speed up the computation of Nash equilibria?
Are there new functional inequalities that capture the ergodic behaviour of
mean field games? Bringing together researchers from the areas of
probability, optimal transport, statistical machine learning and mean field
games, this conference aims to strengthen the interplay between the
Schrödinger problem and mean field systems, and facilitate the birth of
novel methodologies and results.
Ricevo ed inoltro.
Alessandra Cipriani
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Postdoc position at Aarhus University
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The Department of Mathematics at Aarhus University invites applications for a 3-year Postdoc position in spatial random networks and topological data analysis starting in January 2022. The closing date of the vacancy is August 1, 2021.
More details can be found in the official vacancy text:
https://international.au.dk/about/profile/vacant-positions/job/postdoctoral…<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__international.au.dk_ab…>
For further inquiries about the position please contact Assoc. Prof. Christian Hirsch: c.p.hirsch(a)rug.nl<mailto:c.p.hirsch@rug.nl>
Best regards,
Christian Hirsch