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05/30/2022 - 06/03/2022
Erdős Center
This summer school aims to bring together mathematicians and network scientists to foster the exchange of ideas between these two fields. During the school several minicourses will be given by distinguished researchers in graph theory and network science for students from both fields, who are interested in multidisciplinary approaches to networks.
06/06/2022 - 06/10/2022
Erdős Center
Discrete structures and their limits: an active area of research that connects discrete mathematics with ergodic theory, stochastic processes, spectral theory, measured group theory and various branches of analysis and topology.
08/29/2022 - 09/02/2022
Erdős Center
The theory of automorphic forms is a central area of modern mathematics due to its depth and connections to a large number of other disciplines. This feature makes it attractive but also difficult to enter. The summer school will provide a motivated introduction to this rich field through exciting recent developments.
08/26/2024 - 08/30/2024
Erdős Center
The aim of the school is to study various aspects of fractal geometry, motivated by iterated function systems, dynamical systems and probability theory.
01/20/2025 - 01/24/2025
Rényi Institute, main lecture hall
The School on Disordered media is part of the Semester on Probability and Statistical Physics. MSc students, PhD students and postdocs are welcome to apply. There will be five minicourses: David Belius: INTRODUCTION TO SPIN GLASSES, Nathanael Berestycki: LIOUVILLE QUANTUM GRAVITY AND ITS SPECTRAL GEOMETRY, Marek Biskup: EXTREMAL PROPERTIES OF THE RANDOM WALK LOCAL TIME, Ron Peled: DISORDERED SPIN SYSTEMS, FIRST-PASSAGE PERCOLATION AND MINIMAL SURFACES IN RANDOM ENVIRONMENT, Sergio Simonella: KINETIC LIMITS FOR THE DILUTE CLASSICAL GAS.