8–10 juin 2026
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

The aim of this conference is to bring together researchers in rough analysis and related fields from France and beyond. Rough path theory was introduced in 1994 by T. Lyons building on the concept of path signature. Over the last thirty years, the field has undergone major development. Some significant recent advances have been the study of singular PDEs (M. Hairer's Fields Medal in 2014), and of regularization by noise phenomena. More recently, path signatures have found numerous applications in the study of complex, high-dimensional data. 

Rough analysis forms one of the research axes of the RT MATRISK, which brings together the French community of researchers working on mathematics related to risk management.

The purpose of this conference is to review the progress in the field, to allow the French research community to exchange ideas, and to provide young doctoral and postdoctoral students with an opportunity to network.

 

The conference will take place in Toulouse.

 

Accomodation costs for participants will be covered. 

 

Invited speakers :

Horatio Boedihardjo (Warwick)

Joscha Diehl (Greifswald)

 Chengcheng Ling (Augsburg)

 

Organizing committee :

Laure Coutin (IMT Toulouse)

Romain Duboscq (IMT Toulouse)

Paul Gassiat (Univ. Gustave Eiffel)

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