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UK-Japan Stochastic Analysis School

JSPS Core-to-Core programme

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Simulation by M. Hairer

Monday 1st - Friday 5th September 2014

Organisers: A. Atsuji, K. D. Elworthy, Xue-Mei Li and H. Matsumoto

 

Lectures to be held in Room MS.01/MS.02 (see programme for details), Mathematics Institute

The school will consist of short courses exposing the latest research developments and open topics in this area and their wider impact. Together with these there will be a full programme of other talks and opportunities for young researchers to present their work. The School will run from approximately 10 am on Monday to approximately 5 pm on Friday.

Organised in conjunction with UK-Japan Winter Schools, as the XVth School;
standing committee for UK-Japan Winter Schools:
J. Berndt (Kings College , London), J. Bolton (Durham), Martin Guest (Waseda, Tokyo), Y. Maeda (Tohoku).

Registration is now open.

Short Courses:

Martin Hairer (Warwick UK) Regularity Structures
Thierry Levy (Paris 6, France) Two dimensional Yang-Mills theory : a case study in non-perturbative gauge theory
H. Osada (Kyushu University, Japan) Infinite-dimensional stochastic differential equations arising from random matrix theory

Programme and Abstracts are available here

(printable programme here)

 

Following this school, on 8th-9th September, there will be a Swansea-Japanese Workshop on Stochastic Analysis, see http://www.swansea.ac.uk/maths/seminarsandcolloquia/

Supported by JSPS, WAMP-Mathematics and Statistics Platform (EPSRC), & UK-Japan Winter Schools

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Aerial photograph of Maths Houses

See also:
Mathematics Research Centre
Mathematical Interdisciplinary Research at Warwick (MIR@W)
Past Events 
Past Symposia 

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Contact:
Mathematics Research Centre
Zeeman Building
University of Warwick
Coventry CV4 7AL - UK
E-mail:
MRC@warwick.ac.uk