This is a reminder for the Probabilistic Combinatorics Online 2020. We
invite you to participate in this online event on September 23-25.
http://pco20.combgeo.org.
The aim of the workshop is to bring together experts in probabilistic
methods and random discrete structures. It is organised by the Laboratory
of Advanced Combinatorics and Network Applications, MIPT (Russia). The
supporting organisations include IAS (USA), Monash University (Australia),
Moscow State University (Russia), CNRS (France).
There will be a number of invited talks. The list of speakers include:
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- Jozsef Balogh (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
- Persi Diaconis (Stanford University)
- Jane Gao (University of Waterloo)
- David Gamarnik (MIT Sloan School of Management)
- Lior Gishboliner (ETH Zürich)
- Xavier Pérez Giménez (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
- Nikolaos Fountoulakis (University of Birmingham)
- Felix Joos (Heidelberg University)
- Mihyun Kang (Graz University of Technology)
- Sergei Kiselev (MIPT)
- Jakub Kozik (Jagiellonian University)
- Michael Krivelevich (Tel Aviv University)
- Matthew Kwan (Stanford University)
- Brendan McKay (Australian National University)
- Peleg Michaeli (Tel-Aviv University)
- Bhargav Narayanan (Rutgers University)
- Will Perkins (University of Illinois at Chicago)
- Alexey Pokrovskiy (Birkbeck College, London)
- Pawel Pralat (Ryerson University)
- Alexander Semenov (MIPT)
- Allan Sly (Princeton University)
- Benjamin Sudakov (ETH, Zurich)
- Lutz Warnke (Georgia Institute of Technology)
- Nicholas Wormald (Monash University)
The schedule and other details can be found at http://pco20.combgeo.org/
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Organizing committee
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- Mikhail Isaev (Monash University, Australia),
- Andrey Kupavskii (MIPT, Russia; IAS, Princeton, USA; CNRS, France),
- Dmitry Shabanov (MIPT, MSU, HSE, Russia),
- Maksim Zhukovskii (MIPT, Russia).
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