XVII Brunel – Bielefeld Workshop

  - Random Matrix Theory and Applications -

Friday, 17 December – Saturday, 18 December 2021

ZiF - Center for Interdisciplinary Research, Bielefeld University

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The aim of this workshop is to bring together physicists and mathematicians working in the area of Random Matrix Theory in a broad sense. The programme will consist of talks by invited speakers on Friday and Saturday, and poster sessions starting Thursday afternoon. Requests to participate, especially from junior researchers, are welcome and should be directed to the conference office. For informal enquiries please contact any of the organisers. Support is available to a limited number of participants presenting a poster. The programme of the workshop will include the following themes:

· Beta-ensembles, Heavy Tails and Large Deviations

· Integrable Systems and Random Matrices

· Non-Hermitian Random Matrices and Their Applications

· Applications to Networks and Deep Learning

Deadline for requesting participation is 31 October 2021.


Invited Speakers
Johannes ALT (New York) Fanny AUGERI (Paris) Emma BAILEY (Bristol)
Sungsoo BYUN (Seoul) Christophe CHARLIER (Stockholm) Joshua FEINBERG (Haifa)
Gabriele GRADONI (Cambridge) Tsampikos KOTTOS (Middletown, CT) Gaultier LAMBERT (Zürich)
Anna MALTSEV (London) Francesco MEZZADRI (Bristol) Sanjaye RAMGOOLAM (London)
Naftali SMITH (Paris) Stefan ZOHREN (Oxford)  

 

Organisers:

Gernot Akemann, Igor Krasovsky, Dmitry Savin and Igor Smolyarenko

akemann@physik.uni-bielefeld.de, i.krasovsky@imperial.ac.uk,
dmitry.savin@brunel.ac.uk, igor.smolyarenko@brunel.ac.uk

ZiF - Zentrum für interdisziplinäre Forschung, Universität Bielefeld,
Methoden 1, D-33615 Bielefeld, Germany

Conference Office: Marina Hoffmann, marina.hoffmann@uni-bielefeld.de

Funded by ZiF and SFB1283 "Taming uncertainty and profiting from randomness and low regularity in analysis, stochastics and their applications"

For last year's and previous workshops please visit:

https://www.brunel.ac.uk/mathematics/research-and-phd-programmes/Random-Matrix-Theory Workshops/home