Barcelona-Toulouse Probability Days

Barcelona-Toulouse Probability Days

Date

4 – 5 October 2018

Location

Centre de Recerca Matemàtica (CRM)

The Barcelona-Toulose Probability Days is a two-day scientific activity whose main objective consists in gathering researchers on probability theory, and particularly on stochastic analysis, from different institutions of Barcelona and Toulouse.

The workshop constitutes an opportunity for researchers working on various fields of probability theory to meet and discuss about cutting-edge problems in the area, to exchange ideas and to establish long-term collaborations.

The first edition of the Barcelona-Toulouse Probability Days took place in 2016 in Toulouse. You can check the past edition here​.

This event is organised by BGSMath members.

Date

4 – 5 October 2018

Location

Centre de Recerca Matemàtica (CRM)

The Barcelona-Toulose Probability Days is a two-day scientific activity whose main objective consists in gathering researchers on probability theory, and particularly on stochastic analysis, from different institutions of Barcelona and Toulouse.

The workshop constitutes an opportunity for researchers working on various fields of probability theory to meet and discuss about cutting-edge problems in the area, to exchange ideas and to establish long-term collaborations.

The first edition of the Barcelona-Toulouse Probability Days took place in 2016 in Toulouse. You can check the past edition here​.

This event is organised by BGSMath members.

Organizers

Lluís Quer-Sardanyons (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona – BGSMath)

Anthony Reveillac (INSA Toulouse)​

Speakers

Aureli Alabert (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)

Laure Coutin (Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse)

Romain Duboscq (INSA Toulouse)

Luca Giordano (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona & Università degli Studi di Milano – BGSMath)

Lorick Huang (INSA Toulouse)

Franziska Kühn (Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse)

David Márquez (Universitat de Barcelona – BGSMath)

Eulàlia Nualart (Universitat Pompeu Fabra – BGSMath)

Anthony Reveillac (INSA Toulouse)

Carles Rovira (Universitat de Barcelona – BGSMath)​

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