Scope of the school
Particle systems are mathematical models used to describe a collection of particles that interact with each other according to specific rules. These models find applications in many fields, including physics and biology.
The objective of the summer school Particle systems and PDEs is to introduce some of the key analytical and probabilistic tools to study these interacting particles systems; as well as to foster interactions and collaboration between the participants.
This summer school serves as an introduction to the conference PSPDEs XIV taking place in Toulouse the following week. If you are interested, do not hesitate to sign up as well.
Content of the school
The school will be centered around four courses, consisting in lectures and exercice sessions, but also contributed talks and a poster session by the participants. Below is the list of courses.
- Title TBA
Luisa Andreis (Università degli Studi di Torino) - Title TBA
Francis Filbet ( Université de Toulouse) - Title TBA
Jani Lukkarinen (University of Helsinki) - Local and global survival of spatial branching processes and generalized principal eigenvalues
Pascal Maillard (Université de Toulouse)
Financial support
We offer a limited number of fellowships (housing, conference lunches, and local transport) to support the participation of non-local participants. It is mainly open to Master and PhD students but, exceptionally, recently graduate post-docs can also be considered. If you require such funding, please register before April 1st.
Travelling to Toulouse is not covered by our fellowships. However, support may be considered for plane or train tickets on a case-by-case basis for a few students.
Acknowledgement
This summer school is organized and funded by the MINT Graduate School.