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Home — Events — 2014 Clay Research Conference and Workshops

2014 Clay Research Conference and Workshops

Date: 28 September - 3 October 2014

Location: Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford

Event type: Clay Research Conference

Speakers

Jonathan Pila, The Schanuel paradigm (video)
Scott Sheffield, Chinese dragons and mating trees (video)
Paul Seidel, Steenrod squares and symplectic fixed points (video)
Ben Green, Higher-order Fourier analysis and applications (video)
Michael Rapoport, Presentation of the Clay Research Award (video)

Associated workshops will be held during the week September 28 – October 3, 2014:

  • Advances in Probability: Integrability, Universality and Beyond
  • Functional Transcendence around Ax-Schanuel
  • Symplectic Topology
  • Analytic Number Theory
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