Thursday, December 6, 2018

[DMANET] Two probability Summer schools in south of France, July 2019

Dear colleagues,

Please find below the announcement for two summers schools in probability
that will take place in the south of France in July 2019 :
- 1--5 July: Random Trees and Graphs Summer School in CIRM, Luminy.
- 8--19 July: Random walks and complex networks in Nice.

Best regards,

The organizers

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We are pleased to announce the GRAAL Summer school taking place in the
south of France at CIRM, Marseille, 1--5 July, 2019:
https://conferences.cirm-math.fr/2075.html
This summer school will focus on random maps, trees and graphs. It is
particularly designed for international master students, PhD students and
post-docs. There will be the following three courses:

Igor Kortchemski -- Condensation in random trees
Irène Marcovici -- Automata & percolation
Justin Salez -- Local weak limits of graphs: theory and applications

There will be invited talks given by Itai Benjamini, Timothy Budd, Béatrice
de Tilière and Nina Gantert. The participants will also have the
opportunity to present their work through contributed talks and poster
sessions. Funding is available for local expanses.

The organizers, Marie Albenque, Jérémie Bettinelli, Laurent Ménard, Juanjo
Rué.


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We are pleased to announce the Nice summer school on random walks and
complex networks in Nice, 8--19 July, 2019:
https://math.unice.fr/~dmitsche/Summerschool/Summerschool.html
This summer school will focus on random walks and complex networks. It is
particularly designed for advanced master students in
combinatorics/probability/complex networks, PhD students and postdocs. The
lecturers are:

Louigi Addario-Berry
Anna Ben-Hamou
Simon Griffiths
Colin McDiarmid
Bruce Reed
Perla Sousi

More details about the school can be find on the above webpage (details
about the content will be added soon).

The organizers, Dieter Mitsche, Bruce Reed

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