Wednesday, January 29, 2025

[DMANET] 4th Caleidoscope research school on computational complexity

[apologies for cross-posting]

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4th Research School on Computational Complexity
Complexity as a Kaleidoscope

31 March - 4 April, Marseille, France
https://conferences.cirm-math.fr/3225.html

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We are happy to announce that the 4th edition of Complexity as a Kaleidoscope
research school on computational complexity will take place at the Centre
International de Rencontres Mathématiques (CIRM) in Marseille, from Monday
March 31 to Friday April 4, 2025.

The school is intended for PhD students as well as established researchers
who wish to learn more about neighboring areas.

Registration is open!
The number of participants is limited, so we recommend registering as early as possible.


PROGRAM

The school will consist of 6 courses, on the following topics:

1. Communication complexity
Amir Yehudayoff, University of Copenhagen & Technion-IIT
2. Metacomplexity
Antonina Kolokolova, Memorial University of Newfoundland
3. Quantum computation and complexity
Richard Kueng, Johannes Kepler University Linz
4. Complexity beyond worst-case analysis
Heiko Röglin, University of Bonn
5. High dimensional expanders
Tali Kaufman, Bar-Ilan University
6. Higher-order complexity
Akitoshi Kawamura, Kyoto University

More information is available from the website:
https://conferences.cirm-math.fr/3225.html


PRACTICAL INFORMATION

The registration fee for CIRM is approximately €550 for the week, which includes
lodging and all meals.

As this event is designated as a 'CNRS Thematic School', CNRS employees are exempt
from registration fees. Additionally, travel to the conference site may be covered by their
'Delegation Régionale'.

We also have limited funds available to waive the registration fees for a small number of
participants. If you would like to apply for a fee waiver, please contact us.


ORGANIZATION

Alex Bredariol Grilo, CNRS, Sorbonne Université
Susanna de Rezende, Lund University
Joanna Fijalkow, CNRS, Université de Bordeaux
Sophie Huiberts, CNRS, Université Clermont Auvergne
Sylvain Perifel, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord
Thomas Seiller, CNRS, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord

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