Combinatorics and Arithmetic for Physics: special days
The meeting’s focus is on questions of discrete mathematics and number theory with an emphasis on computability. Problems are drawn mainly from theoretical physics (renormalisation, combinatorial physics, geometry) or related to its models.
Computation, based on combinatorial structures (graphs,trees, words, automata, semirings, bases) or classic structures (operators, Hopf algebras, evolution equations, special functions, categories) are good candidates for computer-based implementation and experimentation.
Organised by : Gérard H.E. Duchamp, Maxim Kontsevich, Gleb Koshevoy et Hoang Ngoc Minh
Invited speakers :
Nicolas Behr (Université de Paris, IRIF)
Marc Bellon (LPThE-Sorbonne-Univ., Paris and CNRS)
Pierre Cartier (IHES)
Bérénice Delcroix-Oger (Université de Paris, IRIF)
Gérard Duchamp (IHP and LIPN, Univ. Paris XIII)
Thomas Fernique (CNRS and LIPN, Univ. Paris XIII)
Stéphane Gaubert (INRIA and CMAP, École Polytechnique)
Dima Grigoryev (CNRS Painlevé Lab, Univ. Lille)
Dmitry Gurevich (Valenciennes Univ., France)
Richard Kerner (LPTMC, Sorbonne-Univ., Paris)
Maxim Kontsevich (IHES)
Gleb Koshevoy (ISCP, Moscow)
Annie Lemarchand (LPTMC, Sorbonne-Univ., Paris)
Léon Masurel (LPTMC, Sorbonne-Univ., Paris)
Vincel Hoang Ngoc Minh (Univ. Lille and LIPN, Univ. Paris XIII)
Gabriel Morgado (LPTMC, Sorbonne-Univ., Paris)
Frédéric Patras (LJAD, Univ. Côte d’Azur and CNRS)
Karol A. Penson (LPTMC, Sorbonne-Univ., Paris)
Vincent Rivasseau (LPT, Univ. Paris-Sud, Orsay)
Alan Sokal (University College London and New York University)
Pierre Vanhove (IPhT CEA/Saclay, HSE)