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Home — Events — Developments in Modern Probability

Developments in Modern Probability

Date: 6 - 10 July 2015

Location: Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford

Event type: CMI-LMS Research School

Organisers: Dmitry Balyaev (Oxford), Christina Goldschmidt (Oxford), Alison Etheridge (Oxford), Ben Hambly (Oxford)

The aim of this research school is to provide training and preparation for young researchers, many of whom will be attending SPA2015 the following week.  The subjects of the courses represent some of the most exciting areas of current research in probability and have been chosen to tie in with a subset of the plenary lectures for SPA.  The three main lecture course topics are:

•   Two-dimensional Liouville quantum gravity and the Gaussian free field (Nathanael Berestycki, Cambridge)
•   Random matrices and PDEs (Paul Bourgade, Courant)
•   Integrable probability and the KPZ universality classes (Ivan Corwin, CMI, Columbia, IHP)

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