11th International Conference on Stochastic Analysis and its Applications (ICSAA)

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11th International Conference on Stochastic Analysis and its Applications (ICSAA)

 26 - 30 Jun 2023

ICMS, Bayes Centre, Edinburgh

Organising committee

  • Zhen-Qing Chen, University of Washington
  • Annie Millet, Universite Paris 1
  • Michael Rockner, Bielefeld Universitat
  • Letizia Angeli (local organising committee), Heriot-Watt University
  • Michela Ottobre (local organising committee), Heriot-Watt University
  • David Siska (local organising committee), University of Edinburgh

Scientific committee

  • Martin Barlow, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
  • Zhen-Qing Chen, University of Washington
  • Alison Etheridge, University of Oxford
  • Tadahisa Funaki, University of Tokyo
  • Istvan Gyongy, University of Edinburgh
  • Takashi Kumagai, University of Tokyo
  • Jean-François Le Gall, l'Institut de Mathématique d'Orsay
  • James Norris, University of Cambridge

About:

The International Conference on Stochastic Analysis and Applications (ICSAA) is a biannual on Stochastic Analysis. The first edition of this conference series was held in Washington in 2006, for past editions of ICSAA see https://www.math.uni-bielefeld.de/icsaa/#history. It is in the scope of the conference to embrace a wide breadth of topics in stochastic analysis and interplaying mathematical disciplines.

 

Speakers

MONDAY 26 JUNE 2023
Registration with tea & coffee
Welcome and housekeeping
Plenary talk - Martin Hairer, EPFL The role of symmetry in renormalisation
Tea & coffee
Pierre-Francois Rodriguez (hosted in 5.10), Imperial College London Phase transition for the vacant set of random walk
Break
Sebastian Andres (hosted in 5.10), University of Manchester Hölder regularity and local limit theorem for random conductance models with long-range jumps
Milton Jara (hosted in 5.02), MPA CLT for NESS
Lunch
Plenary talk - Sylvie Meleard, Ecole polytechnique Time reversal of spinal processes for linear and non-linear branching processes near stationarity
Tea & coffee
Plenary talk - Arturo Kohatsu-Higa, Ritsumeikan University Derivatives of killed diffusions
PhD poster session and drinks reception
TUESDAY 27 JUNE 2023
Plenary talk - Xue-Mei Li, EPFL Slow /fast system of Stochastic Differential Equations with non-Markovian dynamics
Tea & coffee
Bin Xie (hosted in 5.10), Shinshu University Stochastic partial functional differential equations with anisotropic operator
Nicholas Crawford (hosted in 5.02), Israel Institute of Technology Hyperbolic Sigma Models and Spanning Forests
Break
Kenkichi Tsunoda (hosted in 5.10), Kyushu University Scaling limits for Glauber--Kawasaki processes
Sarai Hernandez-Torres (hosted in 5.02), IM-UNAM Scaling limits of uniform spanning trees and forests
Lunch
Plenary talk - Anton Wakolbinger, Goethe-University Frankfurt Muller's ratchet with tournament selection: click rate and quasi-stationary type frequency profile
Group photo then tea & coffee
WEDNESDAY 28 JUNE 2023
Plenary talk - Hirofumi Osada, Chubu University Stochastic analysis for strongly correlated, infinite particle systems
Tea & coffee
Juhan Aru (hosted in 5.10), EPFL Excursion decompositions for random distributions
Daniel Heydecker (hosted in 5.02), Max-Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences Large Deviations of a rescaled zero-range process around the porous medium equation
Break
Ellen Powell (hosted in 5.10), Durham University Characterising the Gaussian free field
Lu Xu (hosted in 5.02), Gran Sasso Science Institute Hydrodynamics for ASEP in contact with dynamical reservoirs
Lunch
Free afternoon
THURSDAY 29 JUNE 2023
Plenary talk - Nathalie Eisenbaum, CNRS - Université Paris Cité Dynkin’s isomorphism Theorems revisited
Tea & coffee
Karen Habermann (hosted in 5.10), University of Warwick Long-time existence of Brownian motion on configurations of two landmarks
Sayan Banerjee (hosted in 5.02), University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Rank-based diffusions: ergodicity, extremality and scaling limits
Break
Naotaka Kajino (hosted in 5.10), Kyoto University Impossibility of quasisymmetric Gaussian uniformization via decay rates of harmonic functions for Brownian motion on some planar Sierpinski carpets
Iain Souttar (hosted in 5.02), Heriot-Watt University Uniform in time approximations: Averaging
Lunch
Plenary talk (online) - Nicolai Krylov, University of Minnesota On SPDEs and superdiffusions or what is the square root of a measure
Break
Drinks reception at ICMS
FRIDAY 30 JUNE 2023
Plenary talk - Fabrice Baudoin, University of Connecticut Dirichlet forms on metric measure spaces as Mosco limits of Korevaar-Schoen energies
Tea & coffee
Anita Winter (hosted in 5.10), Duisburg-Essen Scaling the Aldous-Broder chain on the high-dimensional torus
Xuan Wu (hosted in 5.02), University of Chicago From the KPZ equation to the directed landscape
Break
Plenary talk - Xicheng Zhang, Beijing Institute of Technology Second order fractional mean-field SDEs with singular kernels and measure initial data
Lunch
End of workshop