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2024-PC2 Random tensors and related topics
Random tensors and related topics
IHP
11, Rue Pierre et Marie Curie
75005 Paris
Thematic programme at the Institut Henri Poincaré, Paris
The conferences and courses of this programme will also be accessible online.
The main webpage of the event can be found at this address.
Registration is free but mandatory.
ABOUT THE PROGRAMME
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 (first one here) 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.
SCHOOL : SEPTEMBER 30 - OCTOBER 4
>> The school will revolve around five mini lectures:
Gerard Ben-Arous // Courant Institute, NYU // USA
Matthias Christandl // U of Copenhagen // Denmark
Sabine Harribey // Nordita // Sweden
Ion Nechita // CNRS - U of Toulouse // France
David Perez-Garcia // U Complutense de Madrid // Spain
MIDDLE WEEK: OCTOBER 7 - 11
>> There will be three doctoral courses during this week:
Guillaume Aubrun // U de Lyon 1 // France
Frédéric Holweck // U de Technologie de Belfort-Montbéliard // France
Mohamed El Amine Seddik // Technology Innovation Institute // Abu Dhabi
>> On Friday October 11, there will be a thematic day organized jointly with the GDR Matrices et Graphes Aléatoires (MEGA).
The speakers will be: Afonso Bandeira, José Henrique de Morais Goulart, and Yizhe Zhu.
CONFERENCE : OCTOBER 14 - 18
Mari-Carmen Bañuls | Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics | Germany |
Sylvain Carrozza |
U de Bourgogne | France |
Dario Benedetti |
Ecole Polytechnique | France |
Leticia Cugliandolo | Sorbonne U | France |
Razvan Gurau | U Heidelberg | Germany |
Aram Harrow | MIT | USA |
Tomohiro Hayase | Cluster Metaverse Lab | Japan |
Maria Jivulescu |
Politehnica U of Timisoara | Romania |
Pax Kivimae |
Courant Institute, NYU | USA |
Joseph Landsberg |
Texas A&M U | USA |
Benjamin McKenna |
Harvard U | USA |
James A. Mingo |
Queen's U | Canada |
Alexander Müller-Hermes |
U of Oslo | Norway |
Yoshiko Ogata |
RIMS - Kyoto U | Japan |
Carlos Palazuelos |
Complutense U of Madrid | Spain |
Valentina Ros | CNRS - U Paris-Saclay | France |
Norbert Schuch |
U of Vienna | Austria |
Stanislaw Szarek | Case Western Reserve U & Sorbonne U | USA & France |
Sarah Timhadjelt | U Bonn | Germany |
Peter Vrana | Budapest U of Technology and Economics | Hungary |
Michael Walter |
Ruhr U Bochum | Germany |
Freek Witteveen | U of Copenhagen | Denmark |
- Benoit Collins (Kyoto U)
- Stéphane Dartois (U Paris-Saclay, CEA List)
- Cécilia Lancien (CNRS, U Grenoble Alpes)
- Luca Lionni (CNRS, ENS de Lyon)
This event is organized in partnership with the Clay Mathematics Institute and Qube Research & Technologies.