General

The goal of this meeting is to bring together young researchers (PhD and Postdoctoral students) of the GDR TRAG and give them the opportunity to meet, initiate collaborations, and discuss their research interests.

The GDR TRAG was launched in January 2019 with the aim of gathering the French community around the theory of rough trajectories, under its various aspects (rough equations, dynamical systems, stochastic partial differential equations, signature-based statistical learning, link with renormalization…). This workshop is open to all members of the GDR and to all those who are interested in these themes.

Registration deadline: November 26th 2021

 

Location

The conference will take place at the Institut Henri Poincaré (11 Rue Pierre et Marie Curie, 75005 Paris) within the Amphitéâtre Hermitte. 

 

Schedule

The conference will take place on December 3rd, approximately from 9am to 6pm. Lunch for participants will be covered by the GdR. Within the limits of our budget, we can finance accommodation and travel expenses for participants who do not have other sources of funding.

 

Financial support

This conference is financially supported by the GdR TRAG (CNRS INSMI) and by the Laboratoire de Probabilités, Statistique et Modélisation (LPSM) of Sorbonne Universite. It also benefits from the administrative support of Mrs Nathalie Benito (IECL).

 

Program

This meeting will consist of short talks (25min) by PhD and post-doctoral students working on the themes of the GdR TRAG. Please contact Rita Nader (rita.nader@univ-orleans.fr) if you wish to give a talk, before november 26th. Due to the limited number of slots, we may not be able to accept all talk proposals.

The detailed program is available here.

 

Covid regulations

In order to access the meeting, people need to be equipped with a “pass sanitaire”. You therefore need to be able to present a vaccination certificate or up to date negative test certificate or proof of having recovered from Covid. More information on this here.

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