
Conférence à Angers du 20 au 24 juillet 2009, organisée par Loïc Chaumont du Laboratoire LAREMA
Angers 16 — 19 June 2010
The principal aim of the DYNSTOCH network is to make a major contribution to the theory of statistical inference for stochastic processes by taking advantage of the tools of modern probability theory including stochastic calculus and by using highly computer-intensive methods.
The principal objectives of the DYNSTOCH network are : (1) Development of statistical methods for continuous-time stochastic processes and the study of the properties of the resulting procedures ; (2) Development of asymptotic statistical theory for stochastic processes ; (3) Modelling and statistical data analysis in finance, turbulence, hydrology, and telecommunication. For more information click here.
The DYNSTOCH had -up to 2004- the nine teams that are listed below, the names in the parentheses was the scientists in charge of the teams.
1.Copenhagen Team (Michael Sørensen)
In the informal follow up, there has been involvement of Ghent (Michèle Vanmaele), Budapest (Laszlo Gerenscer), Wroclaw (Tomas Rolski), Heidelberg (Markus Reiss ), Linköping (Timo Koski), Tokyo ( Nakahiro Yoshida), Le Mans (Youri Kutoyans), Angers (Lioudmila Vostrikova).
The Dynstoch conferences take place each year, namely in the paste in Berlin(Germany)2009, in Padoue (Italie) in 2008, in Amsterdam ( Pays-Bas) in 2007, in Mainz (Allemagne) in 2006.
For more information click here.http://dynstoch.math.univ-angers.fr/
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ATTENTION! This time, the conference will be held in [ANGERS(http://www.angersloiretourisme.com/EN/index3.aspx), close to the Chateaux de la Loire
Preliminary list of lecturers
Please book your hotel by yourself. For any question about accommodation, please contact the local comitee :
Éric Ragoucy, LAPTH, Annecy-le-Vieux, France
Vladimir Roubtsov, LAREMA, Angers, France
Workshop 1: Randomness and Partial Differential Equations
Ce workshop est organisé par le Centre de mathématiques Henri Lebesgue dans le cadre de son semestre 2013 Perspectives in Analysis and Probability".
Cet atelier se déroulera au Laboratoire de Mathématiques Jean Leray à Nantes avec le soutien financier partiel de la Région des Pays de la Loire à travers son programme Géanpyl.
List of (confirmed) speakers
Cédric Bernardin, ÉNS Lyon Arnaud Guillin, Université de Clermont-Ferrand Tony Lelièvre, ÉNPC-Paris Est Jan Maas, University of Bonn Laurent Michel, Université of Nice Laurent Miclo, Université of Toulouse Yann Ollivier, Université Paris-Sud Grigorios Pavliotis, Imperial College Londres Laurent Thomann, Université de Nantes Vincent Vargas, Université Paris Dauphine
Congrès d'algèbre et topologie à l'occasion du soixantième anniversaire de Lionel Schwartz - Du 22 au 24 mai 2013 à Nantes (premier exposé à 14h le mercredi 22 mai).
Toutes les informations seront disponibles sur le site internet du congrès :
Conférenciers invités:
Les participants souhaitant proposer un exposé doivent envoyer un titre et un résumé avant le 31 mars 2013.
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Contact : LS60@univ-nantes.fr

ATTENTION! This time, the conference will be held in [ANGERS(http://www.angersloiretourisme.com/EN/index3.aspx), close to the Chateaux de la Loire
Preliminary list of lecturers
Please book your hotel by yourself. For any question about accommodation, please contact the local comitee :
Éric Ragoucy, LAPTH, Annecy-le-Vieux, France
Vladimir Roubtsov, LAREMA, Angers, France
La conférence internationale Moduli spaces of real and complex varieties est organisée dans le cadre du semestre thématique du Centre Henri Lebesgue et se tiendra à Angers du 2 au 7 juin 2014.
Responsable : F. Mangolte
Comité d'organisation : F. Mangolte, J.-P. Monnier, D. Naie
Comité scientifique : F. Catanese, V. Kharlamov
We are pleased to invite you to SMEEG 2013, an international conference on Stochastic Models in Ecology, Evolution and Genetics to be held in Angers, France, from December 9 to 13, 2013.
This event will bring together both mathematicians and biologists who share interests in theoritical or applied aspects of ecology, evolution and genetic modeling. Topics will include:
The conference aims to encourage discussions of the recent methodological and conceptual advances in these fields and to share knowledge with young researchers.
SMEEG 2013 is organized by a group of mathematicians and biologists from the University of Angers, Agrocampus Ouest and INRA, who are involved in MODEMAVE research project on mathematical models applied to vegetal biology.