Friday, January 10, 2025

[DMANET] 1st summer school "Discrete Random Structures" (DRS 2025)

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1st summer school "Discrete Random Structures" (DRS 2025)
Hotel Dermuth, Poertschach, Austria, September 7 - 13, 2025

https://sfbrandom.univie.ac.at/events/sfb-summer-school-2025/

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Within the framework of the SFB "Discrete Random Structures:
Enumeration and Scaling Limits", the summer school DRS 2025 will be
held in Poertschach, Austria, in the Hotel Dermuth. It is jointly
organized by the discrete mathematics and probability groups at
the University of Vienna and the Vienna University of Technology
and the combinatorics group at the Graz University of Technology.

The goal of this summer school is to put forward the interplay
between the fields of Enumerative and Analytic Combinatorics,
Probability Theory, and Mathematical Physics. This has been and
is a very active research area, which has seen several breakthroughs
in recent years, but at the same time many important open problems
are still waiting for their resolution.

The summer school will feature three series of lectures, given by

* Marianna Russkikh (University of Notre Dame, USA)
* Guillaume Chapuy (CNRS, Université Paris Cité, France)
* Fabio Toninelli (TU Wien, Austria)

Each series of lectures will present a recent exciting trend in
these research fields.

There will be no conference fee. Lodging will be arranged at the Hotel
Dermuth. The costs for board and lodging will be about 170 Euro per day
and person (this includes breakfast, lunch and dinner).

There are limited funds available for participant support.

Application for participation and support are done via the form

https://sfbrandom.univie.ac.at/events/sfb-summer-school-2025/summer-school-registration/

until

MAY 1, 2025.

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