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Home — Events — Thematic Program on Probability and PDEs

Thematic Program on Probability and PDEs

Date: 10 January - 16 May 2022

Location: CRM, Université de Montréal

Event type: Extended Format

Organisers: Louigi Addario-Berry (McGill), Jacob Bedrossian (Maryland), Julien Berestycki (Oxford), Paul Chleboun (Warwick), Alessandra Faggionato (La Sapienza), Daniel Lacker (Columbia), Hubert Lacoin (IMPA), Claudio Landim (IMPA), Jessica Lin (McGill), Pascal Maillard (Toulouse), Jean-Christophe Mourrat (NYU), Sarah Penington (Bath), Kavita Ramanan (Brown)

Website: www.crm.umontreal.ca/2022/Probab22/index_e.php

This research program will focus on two components of the interplay between differential equations and probability.  The first is how the introduction of randomness into differential equations affects their long-term behaviour.  The second component is how both probability and PDEs are used in mathematical models of group dynamics, and on the interplay between stochastic and PDE-based models.

Professor Kavita Ramanan (Brown) has been appointed as a Clay Senior Scholar to participate in this program.

CMI Enhancement and Partnership Program

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