Thursday, April 18, 2019

[DMANET] Summer school Random trees and random graphs, CIRM France, 1--5 July 2019, LAST CALL

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Dear friends and collegues,

This is the last announcement for the GRAAL Summer school to be held at
CIRM in Marseille, France from the* 1st** to the 5th of 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:

*Courses*

Igor Kortchemski <http://igor-kortchemski.perso.math.cnrs.fr/> (CNRS /
École polytechnique) *Condensation in random trees*
Irène Marcovici <http://www.iecl.univ-lorraine.fr/~Irene.Marcovici/>
(Université
de Lorraine)* Automata & percolation*
Justin Salez <https://www.lpsm.paris/pageperso/salez/> (Université Paris
Diderot) *Local weak limits of graphs: theory and applications*

As well as four plenary talks :

*Plenary Talks*

Itai Benjamini <http://www.wisdom.weizmann.ac.il/~itai/> (Weizmann
Institute of Science)* Coarse geometry *
Timothy Budd <http://hef.ru.nl/~tbudd/> (Radboud University Nijmegen) *Peeling
processes *
Béatrice de Tilière <http://perso.math.u-pem.fr/de_tiliere.beatrice/>
(Université
Paris Dauphine)* Statistical physics *
Nina Gantert <https://www-m14.ma.tum.de/personen/gantert/> (TUM
Munich) *Branching
random walks and Galton-Watson trees*

The participants will also have the opportunity to present their work
through contributed talks and poster sessions. Funding is available for
local expanses.

You can apply for registration at the conference webpage:

https://conferences.cirm-math.fr/2075.html

The deadline for applications is May, 5th 2019.

Kind regards,

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

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