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États de la recherche en matrices aléatoires

Institut Henri Poincaré, Paris – December 1-4, 2014 – Amphi Hermite

Agence Nationale de la Recherche Institut Universitaire de France Société Mathématique de France Institut Henri Poincaré

Welcome to the 2014 edition of the SMF conference series États de la recherche. This 2014 edition is devoted to a state of the art in random matrix theory and some applications such as random growth models and random graph theory. The conference consists in mini-courses for non expert audience including PhD students, and complementary talks.

  • The conference will take place in amphitheater Hermite (venue: IHP, Google Maps).
  • The registration is free but mandatory (see below).
  • A poster is available in PDF.

Eugene Wigner

  • Mini-courses
    • Charles Bordenave (CNRS Toulouse, France) - Spectrum of random graphs.
      The spectral properties of large random graphs attracts a growing attention in various branches of mathematics, computer science and statistical physics of disordered systems. The motivation comes from many distinct directions, notably random matrices, random Schrödinger operators, quantum ergodicity or algorithmic spectral graph theory. In this mini-course, we will present some recent results on eigenvalues and eigenvectors of adjacency matrices of finite graphs and conclude with some open problems. (Lecture Notes)
    • Alexei Borodin (MIT, USA) - Macdonald processes.
      Our goal is to explain how certain basic representation theoretic ideas and constructions encapsulated in the form of Macdonald processes lead to nontrivial asymptotic results in various `integrable' probabilistic problems. Examples include dimer models, general beta random matrix ensembles, and various members of the (2+1)d anisotropic KPZ and (1+1)d KPZ universality classes, such as growing stepped surfaces, q-TASEP, q-PushASEP, and directed polymers in random media. Slides 1/3 Slides 2/3 Slides 3/3
    • Antti Knowles (ETHZ, Switzerland) - Local laws in random matrix theory.
      We will give an introduction to local laws in random matrix theory, focusing on the simple case of Wigner matrices. The first part of the course is devoted to the proof of the local law. In the second part, we will give applications to eigenvector delocalization and the universality of the eigenvalue distribution. If time allows, we will discuss further applications to deformed matrix ensembles.
  • Complementary talks
    • Paul Bourgade (NYU, USA) - From the mesoscopic to microscopic scale in random matrix theory.
      I will review recent techniques to access microscopic statistics from mesoscopic ones, concerning both eigenvalues and eigenvectors of random matrices. Homogenization and the coupling method play a key role. This complements Antti Knowles' mini course: local laws are very useful a priori estimates. Slides
    • Cédric Boutillier (UPMC, France) - Dimers on Rail Yard Graphs.
      We introduce a general model of dimer coverings of certain plane bipartite graphs, which we call rail yard graphs. Using a transfer matrix approach and the celebrated boson-fermion correspondence, the model can be reformulated as a Schur process. We obtain explicit expressions for the partition function and for the inverse Kasteleyn matrix, which yields all dimer correlation functions. Plane partitions, domino tilings of the Aztec diamond and pyramid partitions arise as particular cases of our model. In the scaling limit, the model shows a similar universal behaviour as the one described by Okounkov and Reshetikhin for plane partitions, in connection with distributions appearing in random matrices. This is based on a joint work with Jérémie Bouttier, Guillaume Chapuy, Sylvie Corteel and Sanjay Ramassamy. Slides
    • Mireille Capitaine (CNRS Toulouse, France) - Spectrum of large deformed Hermitian random matrices and Free Probability Theory.
      We show how free probability theory sheds light on the spectrum of large deformed random matrices, and provides a unified understanding of several phenomena. Slides

Schedule Monday 1 Tuesday 2 Wednesday 3 Thursday 4
09:30-11:00 Borodin Knowles Bordenave Bordenave
11:00-11:30 Break Break Break Break
11:30-12:30 Borodin Knowles Bordenave Bordenave
12:30-14:00 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
14:00-15:30 Knowles Borodin 14:00 Bourgade 14:00 Capitaine
15:30-16:00 Break Break 15:00 Break 15:00 Break
16:00-17:00 Knowles Borodin 15:30 Boutillier 15:30 Discussion

Some of the lecture notes were transformed into a book, entitled “Advanced Topics in Random Matrices”, and published in 2018 in the Panoramas et Synthèses book series of the Société Mathématiques de France.

Registration is over.

 #  Participants Affiliation
1 Benaych-Georges, Florent Université Paris Descartes
2 Chafaï, Djalil Université Paris-Dauphine
3 Peche, Sandrine Universié Paris Diderot
4 Xia, Bo
5 Raddaoui, Zouhaier Faculty of Science Gabès
6 Rouault, Alain Université de Versailles-St-Quentin
7 Darses, Sébastien Aix-Marseille Université
8 Salim, Adil ENSAE
9 Banna, Marwa Université Paris-Est Marne-La-Vallée
10 Attia, Mohamed Jalel Faculté des sciences de Gabès Tunisie
11 Najim, Jamal Univ. Paris Est Marne La Vallée & CNRS
12 Lambert, Gaultier KTH
13 Bun, Joël Université Paris-Sud
14 Hardy, Adrien Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)
15 Dubach, Guillaume Courant Institute (NYU)
16 Dallaporta, Sandrine CMLA, ENS Cachan
17 Donati-Martin, Catherine Université de Versailles-St-Quentin
18 Salez, Justin Université Paris Diderot
19 Cabanal-Duvillard, Thierry MAP5, Université Paris Descartes
20 Maurel-Segala, Edouard Université Paris-Sud
21 Maida, Mylene Université Lille 1
22 Male, Camille CNRS, Université Paris Descartes
23 Chapon, Francois Université Paul Sabatier
24 Groux, Benjamin Univ. Versailles-Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
25 Biane, Philippe CNRS
26 Hachem, Walid CNRS ; LTCI
27 Butez, Raphaël Université Paris-Dauphine
28 Kamary, Kaniav Université Paris-Dauphine
29 Barraquand, Guillaume Université Paris Diderot
30 Rochet, Jean MAP5
31 Michaïl, Alkéos MAP5 - Université Paris Descartes
32 Khorunzhiy, Oleksiy UVSQ
33 de Tilière, Béatrice Université Pierre et Marie Curie
34 Jedrzejewski, Franck CEA
35 Pajor, Alain Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée
36 Defosseux, Manon Université Paris Descartes
37 Menard, Laurent Université Paris Ouest
38 Tikhomirov, Konstantin University of Alberta
39 Lelarge, Marc INRIA-ENS
40 Nguyen, Viet Anh Université d'Angers
41 Guerrero, Prado Ecole des Mines de Saint Etienne
42 Boutet de Monvel, Anne Universite Paris 7 and IMJ
43 Augeri, Fanny Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse
44 Nemish, Yuriy Université Toulouse 3 Paul Sabatier
45 Liu, Gang Ecole Polytechnique
46 Vásquez Vivas, Karen Alexandra Université Paris Sud
47 García Zelada, David Enrique Université Paris Sud
48 alfano, giusi Politecnico di Torino
49 Klopp, Olga Université Paris Ouest
50 Cook, Nicholas UCLA Mathematics Department
51 Touboul, Jonathan Collège de France
52 Hermann, Geoffroy Ecole Polytechnique
53 Lin, Shen Ecole Normale Superieure
54 Hajej, Ahmed Université Paris Dauphine
55 Pevzner, Michael Université de Reims
56 bougerol, philippe UPMC
57 Dornic, Ivan CEA Saclay
58 David, Renfrew UCLA
59 Trinh, Tuan Phong LAGA, Université Paris 13
60 Blier, Léonard École Normale Supérieure (ENS)
61 Lemoine, Thibaut Université Pierre et Marie Curie
62 Mame, Mohamed Nouakchott University
63 Garcia del Molino, Luis Université Paris 7
64 Lemaire, Sophie Université Paris-Sud
65 Pascal, Frédéric Supelec
66 Elad Altman, Henri Ecole Normale Supérieure
67 Dornic, Ivan CEA
68 Féral, Delphine IMB, Université de Bordeaux
69 Dang, Nguyen-Bac ENS-Lyon/ Polytechnique
70 Nica, Alexandru University of Waterloo
71 Scaman, Kevin ENS Cachan - CMLA
72 Kalogeratos, Argyris CMLA, ENSC
73 Josuat-Vergès, Matthieu Université de Marne-la-Vallée
74 Chassaing, Philippe Institut Élie Cartan
75 Qiu, Yanqi I2M, Université d'Aix-Marseille
76 Bufetov, Alexander CNRS I2M
77 Leblé, Thomas LJLL, Paris 6
78 Couillet, Romain SUPELEC
79 Legras, Jerome Axiom AI
80 Moll, Alexander MIT
81 Le Foll, Yves Paristech ENS Telecom
82 Eisenbaum, Nathalie CNRS, Université Paris 6
83 Allez, Romain WIAS Berlin
84 Dumaz, Laure Université de Cambridge
85 Fevrier, Maxime Université Paris-Sud
86 Frankel, Sid Paris-7 labo AO math
87 Nguyen, Vulan LPMA, Paris 7
88 Massoulié, Laurent MSR-Inria Joint Centre
89 Bouttier, Jérémie IPhT, CEA Saclay
90 Vignat, Christophe Paris Sud
91 Pal, Anshuman ENS Paris
92 Benhamou, Anna Université Paris Diderot
93 Marchal, Philippe CNRS
94 Ménassé, Clément Université Paris Diderot
95 Boutillier, Cédric UPMC

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The photo of Wigner in front of a blackboard is borrowed from http://www.math.ethz.ch/u/felder/Research/RandomMatrices.
The colorful image of the Ginibre ensemble was created by FBG.

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