19 avril 2027 à 9 juillet 2027
IHP
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris
 

Thematic trimester programme with short courses, seminars and workshops

April 19th to July 9th, 2027 at the Institut Henri Poincaré, Paris

REGISTRATION IS FREE AND MANDATORY

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Deadline for financial support request is October 15, 2026

Recent trends at the interface between information theory, probability, statistics and high-dimensional geometry raise new questions on the role and importance of entropy in the understanding of both asymptotic and finite range phenomena, in particular towards discrete structures and applications to areas such as quantum information, percolation and random matrices. Recent fruitful developments warrant imminent blossom of new ideas and results in this area in the near future. 

Another 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 questions related to convex bodies). This is not a mere curiosity: convexity and isoperimetry play an important role in the study of concentration of measure phenomena which is crucial for harnessing var- ious high-dimensional effects in Probability as well as several applied fields.

The scope of the semester includes developing further connections between Information Theory 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 isoperimetry questions for log-concave measures, and super-concentration prop- erties of models from random matrix theory and statistical mechanics.

The semester’s objective is to foster cross-fertilization between probability, analysis, information theory and convex geometry (continuous and discrete). By organizing two thematic pre-schools, we will ensure active participation by junior researchers, which should have a lasting effect on their careers, as well as influence the routes along which these research areas will be developed in the future. Our two workshops will further provide opportunities for many re- searchers from across the globe to interact and collaborate. We believe that close interactions between these disciplines are a necessary condition to address many mathematical challenges raised 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 Analysis as a whole.

 

Introductory School at CIRM, Marseille

April 19th to 23rd, 2027 — Introductory school: Convexity and Information Theory at CIRM (Marseille):

A separate (free) registration is needed for the school:
Link to registration

Events taking place at IHP, Paris

May 10 to 14, 2027 — Workshop 1 - Convexity and Information Theory

June 14 to 18, 2027 — School: asymptotic geometric analysis and functional inequalities

July 5 to 9, 2027 — Workshop 2 - Asymptotic geometric analysis and functional inequalities

Organising committee:

  • Max Fathi (Université Paris Cité)
  • Aldéric Joulin (Université de Toulouse)
  • Galyna Livshyts (Georgia institute of Technology)
  • James Melbourne (CIMAT)
  • Cyril Roberto (Université Paris Nanterre)
  • Marta Strzelecka (University of Warsaw)

Scientific committee:

  • Shiri Artstein-Avidan (Tel Aviv University)
  • Franck Barthe (Université de Toulouse)
  • Sergey Bobkov (University of Minnesota)
  • Monika Ludwig (Technische Universität Wien) 
  • Ramon van Handel (Princeton University)
  • Artem Zvavitch (Kent State University)

 

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Programme coordinated by the Centre Emile Borel at IHP

 

Sorbonne Université, CNRS

Information de la conférence

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Toutes les horaires sont en Europe/Paris

Site

IHP
Amphitheater Darboux/Hermite
11, Rue Pierre et Marie Curie 75005 Paris

Information supplémentaire

ADMINISTRATIVE, FINANCIAL AND LOGISTIC ORGANISATION 

Lydiah Ndekere: CEB organisational assistant
Sylvie Lhermitte: CEB Manager