Workshops and Conferences
Aisenstadt Chair: Bertrand Eynard
CRM
September 28 - November 6, 2015
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«L’art et la science des systèmes à trop d’inconnues» Grande conférence d'Emmanuel Candès
CRM
Université de Montréal, Pavillon Jean-Coutu, 2940, chemin de Polytechnique, Salle S1-151
October 29, 2015
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Seminars
October 29, 2015 - 10:30 - 12:00
Seminar Québec-Vermont Number Theory
McGill University, Burnside Hall salle BH920
Report on the work of Vincent Lafforgue, Part I.
Benoit Stroh, Paris 13
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October 29, 2015 - 13:00 - 14:30
Working Seminar Mathematical Physics
McGill University, 805, rue Sherbrooke O., Montréal, Burnside Hall, room 1234
Fluctuation relations in statistical mechanics. Part I
Vojkan Jaksic, McGill University
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October 29, 2015 - 14:00 - 15:30
Seminar Québec-Vermont Number Theory
Concordia University, Library Building, 9th floor
The work of Vincent Lafforgue (Part II)
Benoit Stroh, Paris 13
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October 29, 2015 - 14:30 - 16:00
Working Seminar Mathematical Physics
McGill University, 805, rue Sherbrooke O., Montréal, Burnside Hall, room 1234
Fluctuation relations in statistical mechanics. Part II
Claude-Alain Pillet, Toulon
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October 29, 2015 - 15:30 - 16:30
Colloquium DIRO
Université de Montréal, Pavillon André-Aisenstadt, 2920 ch. de la Tour, salle AA3195
Sur la structure palindromique des mots
Srecko Brlek, UQAM
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October 29, 2015 - 16:00 - 17:00
Working Seminar Mathematical Physics
Concordia University, Math Help Center, room 912.00 / Library Building, 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd. West, Montréal
Minicourse II: Integrable systems, random matrices, Hitchin systems and CFT : Hitchin systems and CFT's
Bertrand Eynard, CPT, CEA Saclay
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October 29, 2015 - 16:00 - 17:30
Working Seminar Mathematical Physics
McGill University, 805, rue Sherbrooke O., Montréal, Burnside Hall, room 1234
Fluctuation relations in statistical mechanics. Part III
Vahagn Nersesyan, Versailles
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October 29, 2015 - 19:30
Lecture Grande conférence du CRM
Université de Montréal, Pavillon Jean-Coutu, 2940, chemin de Polytechnique, Salle S1-151
L'art et la science des systèmes à trop d'inconnues
Emmanuel Candès, Stanford University
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