Da: Lorenzo Zambotti <lorenzo.zambotti@upmc.fr>---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Ivan Corwin <ivan.corwin@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, May 3, 2014 at 12:05 AM
Subject: Clay Conference on Integrability and Universality in Probability
To: Ivan Zachary Corwin <ivan.corwin@gmail.com>, Martin Hairer <M.Hairer@warwick.ac.uk>
Dear Colleagues,
Please distribute this to any colleagues or seminar lists you believe would be interested.
This is the announcement of the workshop "Advances in Probability: Integrability, Universality and Beyond" which will be held in Oxford UK from Sunday, September 28, 2014 to Thursday, October 2, 2014 as part of the Clay Research Conference. More information can be found at the conference website (http://www.claymath.org/events/advances-probability-integrability-universality-and-beyond).The workshop will focus on the following topics:
- Random interface growth, particle systems, stochastic PDEs, and the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang equation and universality class
- Random matrix theory
- Two-dimensional equilibrium statistical mechanics such as the Ising model, percolation, quantum Liouville gravity, and its relation to the Schramm Loewner evolution
- Logarithmically correlated processes such as Gaussian free field, and branching diffusion processes
Speakers: Gerard Ben Arous (NYU), Itai Benjamini (Weizmann), Nathanael Berestycki (Cambridge), Alexei Borodin (MIT), Amir Dembo (Stanford), Christina Goldschmidt (Oxford), Geoffrey Grimmett (Cambridge), Alice Guionnet (MIT), Grégory Miermont (ENS Lyon), Jason Miller (MIT), Ashkan Nikeghbali (Zurich), Neil O'Connell (Warwick), Yuval Peres (Microsoft), Jeremy Quastel (Toronto), Fabio Toninelli (Lyon), Craig Tracy (UC Davis), Vincent Vargas (Paris), Ofer Zeitouni (Weizmann, NYU).
Ivan Corwin and Martin HarierRegistration is free but required. To register, please email Naomi Kraker, providing the name of your institution and stating which workshop you wish to attend. Students please also provide a letter of reference from your supervisor.
A limited number of accommodation rooms is available for PhD students and early career researchers. Please email Naomi Kraker for more information.
Best Regards,
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Lorenzo Zambotti
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