The files for the oral and poster presentations will soon be available on the website.
PERIOD AND VENUE
5 - 9 November 2018 // Nagoya University, Japan.
See the workshop location section for more details about the locations of the event.
The topics of the workshop include:
[1] Discrete models for quantum gravity
[2] Matrix models and tensor models
[3] Combinatorics of discrete spaces in dimension 2 and higher
[4] Statistical models on random/complex networks and random graphs
[5] Scaling limits and random geometry
[6] Topological data analysis and machine learning
Speakers
Dario Benedetti
U Paris-Sud XI
France
Timothy Budd
Radboud U, Nijmegen
Netherlands
Benoit Collins
Kyoto U
Japan
Paola Cristofori
U di Modena e Reggio Emilia
Italy
Bertrand Duplantier
U Paris-Saclay
France
Masafumi Fukuma
Kyoto U
Japan
Shotaro Shiba Funai
OIST, Okinawa
Japan
Razvan Gurau
Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau
France
Takashi Hara
Kyushu U
Japan
Þórður Jónsson
U Iceland
Iceland
Jun Kigami
Kyoto U
Japan
Renate Loll
Radboud U, Nijmegen
Netherlands
Cyril Marzouk
U Paris Diderot
France
Laurent Ménard
U Paris Nanterre
France
Kazuhiko Minami
Nagoya U
Japan
Taro Nagao
Nagoya U
Japan
Ion Nechita
U Paul Sabatier, Toulouse
France
Shinsuke Nishigaki
Shimane U
Japan
Pierre Nolin
City University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Ippei Obayashi
WPI-AIMR, Tohoku U & RIKEN
Japan
Vincent Rivasseau
U Paris-Sud XI
France
Naoki Sasakura
YITP, Kyoto U
Japan
Vasily Sazonov
U Paris-Sud XI
France
Etsuo Segawa
Yokohama National U
Japan
Daisuke Shiraishi
Kyoto U
Japan
Akinori Tanaka
RIKEN, Wako
Japan
Yoshiyuki Watabiki
Tokyo Inst. of Technology
Japan
Registration
The deadline for proposing a talk was September 20, but you can still register here, and propose the title for a poster.
Organizers
Yuki Sato (Faculty of Science & IAR, Nagoya U)
Luca Lionni (YITP, Kyoto U)
Financing
The workshop is funded by Building of Consortia for Development of Human Resources in Science and Technology (MEXT) and Nagoya University.
Important note to the participants
Dear participants. Please disregard any communication not issued by the organizers of the workshop themselves. This includes emails or phonecalls from secretaries, hotels, or travel agencies. We will never request you to provide bank details or proceed to any sort of payment.