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SUMMARY:Conference (CIRM\, Luminy\, Marseille): Random Matrices and Determi
 nantal Process (Thematic Month 2017)
DESCRIPTION:Conference: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Schedule \n\n\n\n\n\n Pa
 rticipants \n\n\n\n\n\n Abstracts \n\n\n\n\n\n Sponsors \n\n\n\n\n\n Video
 s \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCONFERENCE\n\nRandom Matrices and De
 terminantal Process\n​February 27 - March 3\, 2017\n\nThis project has r
 eceived funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the Europea
 n Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme\n​(grant agreem
 ent N°647113)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe past decade has seen rapid develop
 ments in various areas of mathematics related to the random matrix theory.
 \n- First\, studies of the properties of Wigner and other ensembles of ran
 dom matrices using methods of the probability theory.\n- Second\, studies 
 of the properties of orthogonal polynomials\, Toeplitz determinants\, and 
 Fredholm determinants with universal kernels\, by methods of asymptotic an
 alysis with implications for the invariant ensembles of random matrices.\n
 - Third\, studies of random particle systems appearing in the group repres
 entation theory.\n- Fourth\, studies of random walks.\n- Fifth\, applicati
 ons of random matrices in statistical physics and number theory.These subj
 ects will form the scope of the week devoted to random matrices. They empl
 oy a variety of different methods but deal with not dissimilar objects\, t
 herefore we believe that a useful exchange of ideas and creation of new ex
 citing mathematics in the intersection between these subjects is assured.\
 n\n\n\n\n\nScientific Committee &amp\; Organizing Committee\n\nAlexander B
 ufetov (Aix-Marseille Université)\nReda Chhaibi (Université Paul Sabatie
 r Toulouse)\nTamara Grava (SISSA Trieste &amp\; University of Bristol)\nAr
 no Kuijlaars (KU Leuven)\nIgor Krasovsky (Imperial College London)\nPavel 
 Nikitin (Aix-Marseille Université)\nDmitry Savin (Brunel University Londo
 n)\n\n\n"We the organizers of this conference affirm that scientific event
 s must be open to everyone\, regardless of race\, sex\, religion\, nationa
 l origin\, sexual orientation\, gender identity\, disability\, age\, pregn
 ancy\, immigration status\, or any other aspect of identity. We believe th
 at such events must be supportive\, inclusive\, and safe environments for 
 all participants. We believe that all participants are to be treated with 
 dignity and respect. Discrimination and harassment cannot be tolerated. We
  are committed to ensuring that the conference "Random Matrices and Determ
 inantal Process" follows these principles. For more information on the Sta
 tement of Inclusiveness\, see this dedicated web page\nhttp://www.math.tor
 onto.edu/~rafi/statement/index.html [1]."\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\
 nSpeakers\n\n 	Gernot Akemann (University of Bielelfeld)\n\nUniversality 
 in products of two coupled random matrices: Finite rank perturbations ​
 \n\n 	Jinho Baik (University of Michigan)\n\nFluctuations of the free ene
 rgy of spherical Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model \n\n 	Gérard Ben Arous (
 Courant Institute\, NYU)\n\n​Complexity of high dimensional random lands
 capes: a phase transition\n\n 	Marco Bertola (SISSA / Concordia Universit
 y)\n\nThe Kontsevich matrix integral and Painlevé hierarchy\; rigorous a
 symptotics and universality at the soft edges of the spectrum in random ma
 trix theory   (slides)\n\n 	Philippe Biane (Université Paris XII)\n\nR
 andom Matrix Theory and Representation Theory​\n\n 	Pavel Bleher (India
 na University)\n\nRandom Matrices and Exact Solution of the Six-Vertex Mod
 el with Half-Turn Boundary Conditions \n\n 	Tom Claeys (Université Cath
 olique de Louvain)\n\nNear-extreme eigenvalues of random matrices and syst
 ems of coupled Painlevé II equations   (slides)\n\n 	Maurice Duits (KT
 H Royal Institute of Technology)\n\nFluctuations of linear statistics for 
 biorthogonal ensembles   (slides)\n\n 	Andrey Dymov (Steklov Mathematic
 al Institute)\n\nA functional limit theorem for the sine-process \n\n 	Ya
 n Fyodorov (King's College London)\n\nExponential number of equilibria an
 d depinning threshold for a directed polymer in a random potential \n\n 	
 Vadim Gorin (MIT)\n\nHeight fluctuations through Schur generating functio
 ns \n\n 	Adrien Hardy (Université Lille 1)\n\nDeterminantal processes i
 n higher dimension and Monte Carlo\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n 	Kurt Johanss
 on (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)\n\nThe Airy point process in the t
 wo-periodic Aztec diamond   (slides)\n\n 	Jon Keating (University of Br
 istol)\n\nExtreme value statistics: from random matrices to number theory
  \n\n 	Konstantin Khanin (University of Toronto)\n\n​On point fields r
 elated to Airy processes\n\n 	Mylène Maïda (Université Lille 1)\n\nCon
 centration for Coulomb gases and Coulomb transport in- equalities \n\n 	N
 ikita Nekrasov (Simons Center for Geometry and Physics)\n\nThe Magnificen
 t Four​\n\n 	Hirofumi Osada (Kyushu University)\n\nDynamical universali
 ty for random matrices​\n\n 	Yanqi Qiu (Institut de Mathématiques de T
 oulouse)\n\nClassification of ergodic measures on infinite matrices over n
 on-Archemidean local field\n\n 	Roman Romanov (St Petersburg State Univer
 sity)\n\nOn reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces related to determinantal pro
 cesses\n\n 	Alexander Shamov (Weizmann Institute of Science)\n\n​Condit
 ioned determinantal processes are determinantal \n\n 	Tomoyuki Shirai (K
 yushu University)\n\nDeterminantal point processes associated with reprodu
 cing kernel Hilbert spaces\n\n 	Sasha Sodin (Tel Aviv University)\n\nSumm
 ability of 1/N expansions\n\n 	Anatoly Vershik (Steklov Institute\, St-Pe
 tersburg)\n\nThe Absolute of random walks on the groups \n\n 	Balint Vira
 g (University of Toronto)\n\n​Random matrices and canonical systems 
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