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Founded in 1971, this school is organised every year by the
Laboratoire de Mathématiques
(UMR 6620). It is supported by Blaise Pascal University
(Clermont-Ferrand II), the Ministry of Research and
the C.N.R.S. It is intended for PhD students,
teachers and researchers who are interested in probability theory, statistics,
and in applications of these techniques.
The school has three main goals:
- to provide, in three high level courses, a comprehensive study of
a field in probability theory or statistics;
- to enable the participants to explain their work in lectures;
- to facilitate exchanges between the participants.
The lecturers are chosen by the Scientific Board of the school.
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Lectures 2013
Krzysztof BURDZY: Brownian motion and its applications to mathematical analysis.
Alexandre TSYBAKOV: Aggregation and high-dimensional statistics.
Andrea MONTANARI: Statistical mechanics on random graphs.
Abstracts
Practical information
Participants will be lodged at the Maison des Planchettes,
7 rue des Planchettes, 15100 Saint-Flour (France). The lectures will be given at the same place.
Full board accommodation of the participants is included in the registration
fee; the families can also be lodged, and their accommodation should be paid for during the school.
This school is a CNRS school and consequently CNRS agents do not have to pay the registration fee.
Further information
Registration
Registration is now closed
Previous schools
The first Saint-Flour summer schools, by P.L. Hennequin (in French)
Published courses
Information
École d'été de Probabilités de Saint-Flour
Laboratoire de Mathématiques
Université Blaise Pascal & CNRS
BP 80026
63171 Aubière Cedex, France
Organizing Committee: Christophe Bahadoran, Arnaud Guillin, Laurent Serlet
e-mail :
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Lectures
Published lectures
Scientific board