Perspectives in Analysis and Probability

Opening Conference


Dates: 8 to 12 april 2013 

Location: Rennes 

Contact: A. Debussche, F. Malrieu 


Goal

The goal of the inaugural conference is to gather, for a week, top international researchers at the interface of probability theory, analysis and partial differential equations.

List of (confirmed) speakers


François Bolley, University Paris Dauphine

Anton Bovier, University of Bonn

Michael Cranston, University of California, Irvine

Franco Flandoli, University of Pisa
Tadahisa Funaki, University of Tokyo

Josselin Garnier, University Paris  VII

Vassili Kolokoltsov, University of Warwick

Carlangelo Liverani, University of Rome

Sylvie Méléard, Ecole Polytechnique
Clément Mouhot University of Cambridge

Carl Mueller University of  Rochester

Étienne Pardoux University of Aix-Marseille

Zhongmin Qian, University of Oxford

Benjamin Schlein, University of Bonn

Karl-Theodor Sturm, Université of Bonn

Lorenzo Zambotti, University Paris 6

























Lebesgue Semester
Spring 2013



Registration

You can register for the inaugural conference or workshops online. To see which registrations are currently open and to submit a registration, please click here.



Application for grants
The mobility of young researchers from abroad will be promoted. The  Lebesgue center finances young researchers wishing to stay in Rennes a fortnight.  If you plan to do so, please click here.




Practical informations

To know how to get to Rennes, the possibilities of accommodation and all practical informal informations for your stay, please click here.







Scientific committee
Michael Cranston, University of California, Irvine
Franco Flandoli, Université de Pise
Tadahisa Funaki, University of Tokyo
George Papanicolaou, Stanford University
Étienne Pardoux, Aix-Marseille Université
Karl-Theodor Sturm, Université de Bonn

Local organizing committee
Rennes : J. Angst , I. Bailleul, J.-C. Breton, A. Debussche, M. Gradinaru, Y. Hu, F. Malrieu

Nantes :  Ph. CarmonaF. Hérau