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Home — Events — Random Tensors and Related Topics

Random Tensors and Related Topics

Date: 30 September - 18 October 2024

Location: Institut Henri Poincaré

Event type: Extended Format

Organisers: Benoît Collins (Kyoto), Stéphane Dartois (Paris-Saclay), Cécelia Lancien (CNRS, Grenoble-Alpes), Luca Lioni (Heidelberg, CNRS, Lyon)

Website: tensors-2024.sciencesconf.org

The Random Tensors and Related Topics 2024 program is part of an emerging biennial conference series that aims to unite diverse mathematics research communities working on tensors.

Random tensors are expected to play a growing role in many areas of mathematics, physics, and computer science, but communities working with tensors have developed different approaches to their study, with different tools and results. This is the second event in a series of encounters aimed at exploring the connections between these approaches at the technical and conceptual level, with an emphasis on mathematics and statistics, quantum information, condensed matter physics, and quantum gravity and discrete geometry.

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