The conference will consist of 4 mini-courses, 10 research talks, posters and discussions on the following topics: heat kernels, Dyson Brownian motion in the cone, Dunkl processes, particle systems without collisions, and their application in stochastic analysis and mathematical physics.
Lectures
Manon Defosseux (Université Paris-Cité): "Brownian motion and Kac-Moody algebras"
Jacek Dziubanski (Uniwersytet Wrocławski) and Agnieszka Hejna (Uniwersytet Wrocławski and Rutgers University): "Upper and lower estimates for the Dunkl heat kernel"
Mathav Murugan (University of British Columbia): "Stability and characterization of the Harnack inequalities and heat kernel estimates"
Michael Voit (TU Dortmund): "Freezing limits of multivariate Bessel processes"
Invited speakers
Alexander Grigor’yan (Universität Bielefeld)
Batu Güneysu (TU Chemnitz)
Neil O’Connell (University College Dublin)
Effie Papageorgiou (University of Crete)
Laurent Saloff-Coste (Cornell University)
Philipp Sürig (Universität Bielefeld)
Bartosz Trojan (IMPAN Warsaw)
Jeannette Woerner (TU Dortmund)
This is the final conference of the Program IEA CNRS Racines/Roots. The conference is subsidized as part of this program by the CNRS.
With the co-sponsorship of DFG, SFB-TRR 358 and the Centre de Recherches Mathématiques à Montréal (crm.umontreal.ca).