The mathematical study of population models is an active subject in probability.
In particular, models related to population genetics have seen huge progress in
last years.
The aim of this school is to introduce PhD students and young post-docs to some
recent developments in this field.
The core of the school consists of two mini courses, each with
five 90-minute lectures by
Alison Etheridge (Oxford): Some mathematical models from population genetics.
Jan Swart (Prague): Brownian web and Brownian net.
(Here you can find lecture notes for this course.)
There will also be some invited talks in the general topic area of the school. In addition,
participants, in particular PhD students, are encouraged to deliver short talks of 10min to
introduce themselves and their research interests.
The venue is building S2 08, Hochschulstraße 4, 64289 Darmstadt (google maps).
Alison Etheridge |
Oxford |
Felix Foutel-Rodier |
Oxford |
Nic Freeman |
Sheffield |
Andreas Greven |
Erlangen |
Jan Swart |
Prague |
The spring school is primarily aimed at PhD studens and postdocs, but everybody
is welcome to attend. Participants will be given the opportunity to deliver contributed talks.
The school is a continuation of the Spring schools
"Random geometric graphs" | March 28-April 1, 2022 |
"Complex Networks" | March 2-6, 2020 |
"Selected topics in stochastic geometry " | February 25 - March 1, 2019 |
"Spin Systems: Discrete and Continuous " | March 19-23, 2018 |
"Probability in mathematics and physics " | March 27-31, 2017 |
"Geometric models in probability" | April 4 - 8, 2016 |
"Stochastic Analysis of Spatially Extended Models" | March 23 - 27, 2015 |
"Spatial Models in Statistical Mechanics" | February 24 - 28, 2014 |
held at TU Darmstadt.
There might be hygiene and safety rules in force by law at the time of the school.
Frank Aurzada (Darmstadt)
Volker Betz (Darmstadt)
Matthias Meiners (Gießen)