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Home — Events — Extremal and Probabilistic Combinatorics

Extremal and Probabilistic Combinatorics

Date: 6 - 26 July 2025

Location: Park City Mathematics Institute

Event type: Extended Format

Organisers: Julia Böttcher (LSE), Jacob Fox (Stanford), Penny Haxell (Waterloo), Robert Morris (IMPA), Wojciech Samotij (Tel Aviv)

Website: www.ias.edu/pcmi

Held in Park City, Utah, IAS/PCMI is an intensive three-week residential conference that includes several parallel sets of activities aimed at different groups of participants across the entire mathematics community. These activities include:

  • program for mathematics researchers
  • short courses for graduate students
  • lecture series for undergraduate students
  • undergraduate faculty program
  • faculty workshop on rehumanizing mathematics

At the annual Summer Session, all of PCMI’s programs meet simultaneously, pursuing individual courses of study designed to enrich participants in mathematical topics appropriate for their level, and participating in cross-program activities based on the principle that each group has something important to teach and to learn from the others. The rich mathematical experience combined with interaction among groups with different backgrounds and professional needs increases each participant’s appreciation of the mathematical community as a whole and results in an increased understanding and awareness of the issues confronting mathematics and mathematics education today. 

Professor Noga Alan (Princeton) and Professor János Pach (Renyi Institute and NYU) have been appointed as Clay Senior Scholars to participate in this program.

CMI Enhancement and Partnership Program

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