Combinatorics and Arithmetic for Physics
The meeting focuses on questions of discrete mathematics and number theory, emphasizing computability. Problems are drawn mainly from theoretical physics: renormalization, combinatorial physics, geometry, evolution equations (commutative and noncommutative), or related to its models, but not only.
Computations, based on combinatorial structures (graphs, trees, words, automata, semirings, bases), or classical structures (operators, Hopf algebras, evolution equations, special functions, categories) are good candidates for computer-based implementation and experimentation.
Organized by: Gérard H. E. DUCHAMP, Maxim KONTSEVICH, Gleb KOSHEVOY, Sergei NECHAEV, and Karol A. PENSON.
Speakers:
- Nicolas Behr, CNRS, Université de Paris, IRIF
- Joseph Ben Geloun, LIPN-Paris XIII
- Lara Bossinger, IM UNAM, Oaxaca & IAS, Princeton
- Marek Bozejko, Wroclaw University
- Jehanne Dousse, Université de Genève
- Gérard H.E. Duchamp, LIPN, Université Paris Nord
- Vladimir Fock, IRMA, Strasbourg
- Darij Grinberg, Drexel University
- Dimitry Gurevich, IITP, Moscow
- Yuki Kanakubo, Ibaraki University
- Arthemy Kiselev, University of Groningen
- Maxim Kontsevich, IHES
- Gleb Koshevoy, IITP, Moscow
- Vincent Lahoche, Université Paris Saclay, CEA
- Toshiki Nakashima, Sophia University Tokyo
- Mohamed Ouerfelli, Université Paris Saclay, CEA
- Karol A. Penson, LPTMC, Sorbonne Université
- Gleb Pogudin, LIX, Ecole polytechnique
- Markus Reineke, Ruhr University Bochum
- Ioannis Vlassopoulos, Athena Research Center
Sponsors:
IHES - Math-STIC - LIPN (UMR-7030) - IJCLab, UMR Paris-Saclay/CNRS - INRIA - GDR EFI - CEA
Scientific Committee:
Joseph Ben Geloun (LIPN-Paris XIII), Alin Bostan (INRIA), Marek Bozejko (Wroclaw University), Vincent Rivasseau (Orsay-CEA), Pierre Simonnet (Univ. Corse)