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Third P@W Young Researchers' Workshop
This week the Warwick Department of Statistics played host to over 30 young researchers from the UK and further afield at the third Probability at Warwick Young Researchers' Workshop. The workshop was built around two lecture courses given by two of the most distinguished probabilists worldwide: David Aldous, who described “One methodology for random graphs and random networks”, and Tom Kurtz, speaking on “Separation of time scales and averaging of fast subsystems for stochastic chemical reactions”. There were also many excellent talks given by the participants as well.
The meeting received funding from the Warwick University Institute of Advanced Study and the London Mathematical Society.
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