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SUMMARY:High Dimensional Probability and Analysis\, Continuous and Discret
 e
DTSTART:20270419T063000Z
DTEND:20270709T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20260408T150800Z
UID:indico-event-16291@indico.math.cnrs.fr
CONTACT:HDPA2027@ihp.fr
DESCRIPTION: \nThematic trimester programme with short courses\, seminars
  and workshops\nApril 19th to July 9th\, 2027 at the Institut Henri Poinca
 ré\, Paris\nREGISTRATION IS FREE AND MANDATORY\nClick here to register fo
 r the trimester\nIMPORTANT WARNING:  Scam / Phishing / SMiShing ! Note t
 hat ill-intentioned people may be trying to contact some of participants b
 y email or phone to get money and personal details\, by pretending to be p
 art of the staff of the conference center.  IHP and the organizers will N
 EVER contact you by phone on this issue and will NEVER ask you to pay for 
 accommodation/ board / possible registration fee in advance. \nDeadline f
 or financial support request is October 15\, 2026\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRecent tren
 ds at the interface between information theory\, probability\, statistics 
 and high-dimensional geometry raise new questions on the role and importan
 ce of entropy in the understanding of both asymptotic and finite range phe
 nomena\, in particular towards discrete structures and applications to are
 as such as quantum information\, percolation and random matrices. Recent f
 ruitful developments warrant imminent blossom of new ideas and results in 
 this area in the near future. \nAnother central theme at the interface of
  High-Dimensional Probability and Convexity is the study of isoperimetric 
 properties of log-concave measures (in- cluding isoperimetric-type questio
 ns related to convex bodies). This is not a mere curiosity: convexity and 
 isoperimetry play an important role in the study of concentration of measu
 re phenomena which is crucial for harnessing var- ious high-dimensional ef
 fects in Probability as well as several applied fields.\nThe scope of the 
 semester includes developing further connections between Information Theor
 y and Convexity\, in all of the different directions described above. The 
 semester will aim to strengthen these powerful interdisciplinary methods\,
  aiming towards challenging issues and applications\, including the isoper
 imetry questions for log-concave measures\, and super-concentration prop- 
 erties of models from random matrix theory and statistical mechanics.\nThe
  semester’s objective is to foster cross-fertilization between probabili
 ty\, analysis\, information theory and convex geometry (continuous and dis
 crete). By organizing two thematic pre-schools\, we will ensure active par
 ticipation by junior researchers\, which should have a lasting effect on t
 heir careers\, as well as influence the routes along which these research 
 areas will be developed in the future. Our two workshops will further prov
 ide opportunities for many re- searchers from across the globe to interact
  and collaborate. We believe that close interactions between these discipl
 ines are a necessary condition to address many mathematical challenges rai
 sed in the last decades\, and that the timing is optimal to bring together
  all these powerful ideas which have been recently de- veloped in several 
 communities. Therefore\, our proposed semester program will have a strong 
 and lasting impact on High-Dimensional Probability\, Convexity and Analysi
 s as a whole.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nIntroductory School at CIRM\, Marseille\nAp
 ril 19th to 23rd\, 2027 — Introductory school: Convexity and Information
  Theory at CIRM (Marseille):\nA separate (free) registration is needed for
  the school:Link to registration\nEvents taking place at IHP\, Paris\nMay 
 10 to 14\, 2027 — Workshop 1 - Convexity and Information Theory\nJune 14
  to 18\, 2027 — School: asymptotic geometric analysis and functional ine
 qualities\nJuly 5 to 9\, 2027 — Workshop 2 - Asymptotic geometric analys
 is and functional inequalities\nOrganising committee:\n\nMax Fathi (Univer
 sité Paris Cité)\nAldéric Joulin (Université de Toulouse)\nGalyna Livs
 hyts (Georgia institute of Technology)\nJames Melbourne (CIMAT)\nCyril Rob
 erto (Université Paris Nanterre)\nMarta Strzelecka (University of Warsaw)
 \n\nScientific committee:\n\nShiri Artstein-Avidan (Tel Aviv University)\n
 Franck Barthe (Université de Toulouse)\nSergey Bobkov (University of Minn
 esota)\nMonika Ludwig (Technische Universität Wien) \nRamon van Handel (
 Princeton University)\nArtem Zvavitch (Kent State University)\n\n \nBack 
 to the thematic trimester main page \n-----------------------------------
 -\nProgramme coordinated by the Centre Emile Borel at IHP\n \nSorbonne Un
 iversité\, CNRS\n\nhttps://indico.math.cnrs.fr/event/16291/
LOCATION:Amphitheater Darboux/Hermite (IHP)
URL:https://indico.math.cnrs.fr/event/16291/
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