[ABE-L] Apply Now: MSRI/SLMath 2024-25 Programs

Roberto Imbuzeiro Moraes Felinto de Oliveira rimfo em impa.br
Sex Set 22 15:05:50 -03 2023


Colegas,

Envio abaixo o anúncio de programas para 2024 - 2025 do antigo MSRI, em
Berkeley, que agora se chama Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute
(SLMath). Apesar da mudança de nome, o lugar continua centro um excelente
centro de pesquisa e eventos, com equipe para ajudar todos os visitantes.

Os programas de 24-25 são em Combinatória, Probabilidade/Estatística e
Geometria. Chamo especial atenção para o evento "Probability and statistics
on discrete structures", no qual co-organizarei um workshop em abril de
2025.

Pesquisadoras e pesquisadores podem se candidatar a bolsas para
participarem desses eventos. Há bolsas de  "research member" e "research
professor" para estadias de no mínimo 1 e 3 meses (respectivamente) de
participantes com alguns anos de carreira. Pessoas mais jovens podem se
candidatar às vagas para pósdocs e doutorandos.

Abraços,
Roberto


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*Apply Now: 2024-25 Scientific Programs in Berkeley, California *

*Applications Open for Research Professorships and Research Memberships via
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The Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute (SLMath), formerly MSRI,
is pleased to accept membership inquiries for our 2024-25 scientific
research programs in Berkeley, California. Applications for Research
Professorships (deadline Oct. 1, 2023), Research Memberships (deadline Nov.
15, 2023), and Complementary Program memberships are now
open. (Applications for Postdoctoral Fellowships open in Sept. 2023.)
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Fall 2024 Programs
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New Frontiers in Curvature: Flows, General Relativity, Minimal
Submanifolds, and Symmetry
August 19 - December 20, 2024
*Organizers: Ailana Fraser* (University of British Columbia), Lan-Hsuan
Huang (University of Connecticut), Richard Schoen (University of
California, Irvine), Catherine Searle* (Wichita State University), Lu Wang
(Yale University), Guofang Wei (University of California, Santa Barbara)*

Geometry, PDE, and Relativity are subjects that have shown intriguing
interactions in the past several decades, while simultaneously diverging,
each with an ever growing number of branches. Recently, several major
breakthroughs have been made in each of these fields using techniques and
ideas from the others. This program is aimed at connecting various branches
of Geometry, PDE, and Relativity and at enhancing collaborations across
these disciplines and will include four main topics: Geometric Flows,
Geometric problems in Mathematical Relativity, Global Riemannian Geometry,
and Minimal Submanifolds. Specifically the program focuses on a central
goal, which is to advance our knowledge toward Riemannian (sub)manifolds
under geometric conditions, such as curvature lower bounds, by developing
techniques in, for example, geometric flows and minimal submanifolds and
further fostering new connections. (Learn more
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Special Geometric Structures and Analysis
August 19 - December 20, 2024
*Organizers: Eleonora Di Nezza (Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu), Mark
Haskins* (Duke University), Tristan Riviere (ETH Zurich), Song Sun
(University of California, Berkeley), Xuwen Zhu (Northeastern University)*

This program sits at the intersection between differential geometry and
analysis but also connects to several other adjacent mathematical fields
and to theoretical physics. Many questions in differential geometry can be
translated into questions about the existence or properties of the
solutions of systems of (often) nonlinear partial differential equations
(PDEs). The aim of this program is to study geometric and analytic aspects
of special holonomy metrics, instanton bundle over such spaces and the
calibrated submanifolds within them... (Learn more
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Spring 2025 Programs
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Extremal Combinatorics
January 21 - May 16, 2025

*Organizers: David Conlon* (California Institute of Technology), Jacob Fox*
(Stanford University), Penny Haxell (University of Waterloo), Janos Pach
(Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics), Maya Stein (Universidad de Chile),
Andrew Suk (University of California, San Diego)*

Extremal combinatorics concerns itself with problems about how large or
small a finite collection of objects can be while satisfying certain
conditions. Questions of this type arise naturally across mathematics, so
this area has close connections and interactions with a broad array of
other fields, including number theory, group theory, model theory,
probability, statistical physics, optimization, and theoretical computer
science. The area has seen huge growth in the twenty-first century and,
particularly in recent years, there has been a steady stream of solutions
to important longstanding problems and many powerful new methods have been
introduced. Recent groundbreaking advances will be the central theme of the
semester program... (Learn more
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Probability and Statistics of Discrete Structures
January 21 - May 16, 2025

*Organizers: Louigi Addario-Berry (McGill University), Christina
Goldschmidt (University of Oxford), Po-Ling Loh (University of Cambridge),
Gábor Lugosi (Barcelona School of Economics), Dana Randall (Georgia
Institute of Technology), Remco van der Hofstad* (Technische Universiteit
Eindhoven)*
Random graphs and related random discrete structures lie at the forefront
of applied probability and statistics, and are core topics across a wide
range of scientific disciplines where mathematical ideas are used to model
and understand real-world networks. At the same time, random graphs pose
challenging mathematical and algorithmic problems that have attracted
attention from probabilists and combinatorialists since at least 1960,
following the pioneering work of Erdos and Renyi. Around the turn of the
millennium, as very large data sets became available, several applied
disciplines started to realize that many real-world networks, even though
they are from various origins, share fascinating features. In particular,
many such networks are small worlds, meaning that graph distances in them
are typically quite small, and they are scale-free, in the sense that the
number of connections made by their elements is extremely heterogeneous.
This program is devoted to the study of the probabilistic and statistical
properties of such networks.... This program is aimed at pure and applied
mathematicians interested in network problems. (Learn more
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*Research Professorships* are reserved for distinguished researchers who
can make key contributions to their programs including the mentoring of
postdoctoral fellows. Research Professors must be in residence at SLMath
for a minimum of three months.

*Research Members* are mathematicians with PhDs who will be in residence
for at least 30 consecutive days (preferably longer) in a scientific
program.

*Postdoctoral Fellows* must hold a PhD awarded no more than five years
prior to the start of the program. Fellows must be in residence for the
entire duration of the program (with no exceptions), and cannot receive any
other monetary compensation while at SLMath.

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*Research Professors:* Applications are open August 15 through October 1,
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*Research Members: *Applications are open August 15 through November 15,
2023.

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To allow members, workshop attendees, and other program participants to
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