9e Journée Statistique et Informatique pour la Science des Données à Paris-Saclay

The aim of this workshop is to bring together mathematicians and computer scientists around some talks on recent results from statistics, machine learning, and more generally data science research. Various topics in machine learning, optimization, deep learning, optimal transport, inverse problems, statistics, and problems of scientific reproducibility will be presented. This workshop is particularly intended for doctoral and post-doctoral researchers.Registration is free and open until March 27, 2024.Invited speakers:Stephan Clémençon (LTCI/Télécom Paris/Insitut Polytechnique de Paris)Luca Ganassali (LMO/Université Paris-Saclay)Marine Le Morvan (SODA/INRIA Saclay)Erwan Le Pennec (CMAP/École polytechnique)Gilles Stoltz (CNRS/LMO/Université Paris-Saclay)Maria Vakalopoulou (MICS/Centralesupélec)Organizers: Evgenii Chzhen (Laboratoire de Mathématiques d’Orsay, Université Paris-Saclay)Florence Tupin (LTCI/Télécom Paris)

Life, Structure and Cognition (LSC) 2024: A Multitude of Times

The 2024 edition of the LSC Meeting, “A Multitude of Times,” will focus on time and its declinations within social, biological, and physical systems. The scope of this in-person 4 day-long meeting is to bring together scientists from the LSC Committee with invited experts and the IHES scientists to present the latest progress in understanding time as a multifaceted concept and its many implications on different aspects of life. The idea is to fuel discussions, brainstorm, and explore alternative paths toward understanding how the multitude of ways we can conceive time contribute together to the richness of Biology and Cognitive processes.Stay in touch by subscribing to our mailing list.INVITED SPEAKERS:Yves Barral, Cellular Biology, ETH Zurich (CH)Lera Boroditsky, Relationships between mind, world and language (UC San Diego, US)Julien d’Huy, Evolution and spreading of myths (Collège de France, FR)Margarete Diaz Cuadros, Species-specific developmental rates (Massachusetts General Hospital & Harvard University, US)Thomas Michaels, Theoretical Biological Physics, ETH Zurich (CH)Leon Peshkin, Aging clocks (Harvard Medical School, US)Joe Thornton, Molecular mechanisms of evolution (University of Chicago, US)Warrick Roseboom, Time perception, perceived causality, and memory (University of Sussex, UK)Cédric Villani, Application of Mathematics to Physics (IHES & Université de Lyon, FR)More details in the Profiles sections.ORGANIZERS:Yves Barral, ETH ZurichEugene Koonin, NIHMikhail Gromov, IHES/Univ. Paris-Saclay & NYUNicolas Minc, Univ. Paris Cité/CNRSPierre-Yves Oudeyer, INRIA BordeauxBob Penner, IHES/Univ. Paris-Saclay & UCLAYukiko Yamashita, MITEXECUTIVE ORGANIZATION: Grazia Gonella, ETH ZurichCONTACT: lsc@biol.ethz.ch

Conférence de lancement de la Chaire Jean-Pierre Bourguignon

Le contenu scientifique de cette journée sera tourné vers la géométrie arithmétique, la géométrie algébrique et la géométrie analytique ainsi que la topologie algébrique.L’inscription est gratuite et ouverte jusqu’au 25 janvier 2024.Organisateur : Dustin Clausen (IHES)Conférenciers invités :Arthur-César Le Bras (CNRS, Université de Strasbourg)Vincent Pilloni (CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay)Tomer Schlank (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)Peter Scholze (MPIM Bonn) 

Arithmetic Geometry – A Conference in Honor of Hélène ESNAULT on the Occasion of Her 70th Birthday

Arithmetic GeometryApril 22-26, 2024at IHES – Centre de conférence Marilyn et James SimonsOn the occasion of Hélène Esnault’s 70th birthday, Marco D’Addezio, IRMA Strasbourg, Kay Rülling, Univ. Wuppertal, and Tanya Srivastava, IIT Gandhinagar, organize a conference in her honor from April 22 to 26, 2024.This conference centers around the mathematical contributions and interests of Hélène Esnault. It aims at bringing together mathematicians with diverse backgrounds, providing a platform to exchange their ideas and foster new collaborations. Registration deadline: January 31, 2024Invited Speakers:Tomoyuki Abe, IPMU – University of Tokyo  Yves André, IMJ-PRG  Emelie Arvidsson, University of UtahBhargav Bhatt, IAS – Princeton University & University of Michigan  Ana Caraiani, Imperial College London  Dustin Clausen, IHES Johan De Jong, Columbia University  Michael Groechenig, University of Toronto  Lars Hesselholt, Nagoya University & University of Copenhagen Katharina Hübner, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt  Moritz Kerz, Universität Regensburg      Marc Levine, Universität Duisburg-Essen  Daniel Litt, University of Toronto   Alexander Petrov, Harvard University  Claude Sabbah, École polytechnique  Peter Scholze, MPIM – University of Bonn   Atsushi Shiho, University of Tokyo  Carlos Simpson, Université Nice-Sophia AntipolisVasudevan Srinivas, SUNY, BuffaloJakob Stix, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt  Scientific Committee: Marco D’Addezio (IRMA Strasbourg), Marcin Lara (Goethe Universität-Frankfurt), Simon Pépin Lehalleur (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen), Kay Rülling (Universität Wuppertal), Annette Werner (Goethe Universität-Frankfurt), and Lei Zhang (Sun Ya-Tsen Univ. Zhuhai) Hélène Esnault is a mathematician specializing in algebraic and arithmetic geometry. She obtained her PhD in 1976 at the University of Paris VII under the direction of Lê Dũng Tráng. She then completed her habilitation at the University of Bonn in 1985. Afterwards, she was a Heisenberg scholar at the MPI in Bonn and maître de conférence in Paris VII. In 1990, she became a full professor at the Universität Duisburg-Essen. In 2012, she moved to Berlin as the first Einstein Professor at the Freie Universität Berlin, where she became emerita in 2019. She continued her mathematical work and accepted a visiting professor position in 2019 at IAS Princeton. From there, she moved back to Europe in 2020. In the fall 2022, she held the Eilenberg Chair at Columbia University and is currently a part-time professor at Copenhagen University and a Faculty Associate at Harvard University. As a mathematician, she published more than 135 research articles with 45 coauthors covering a wide range of topics. In the following, only a small extract of her influential oeuvre is mentioned. In the 1980’s, she found together with Eckart Viehweg a new method to prove vanishing theorems in algebraic geometry. At the end of the 1990s, she gave with Vasudevan Srinivas and Viehweg the first general construction of an Albanese variety for singular projective varieties over an algebraically closed field. At the beginning of the 2000s, she proved that a Fano variety over a finite field has a rational point, answering positively a conjecture of Lang-Manin. She furthermore showed that a smooth projective variety over a local field with a regular model has a rational point in the special fiber if the étale cohomology of the generic fiber has coniveau 1. With Spencer Bloch and Pierre Berthelot, she proved that Serre’s Witt vector cohomology of a singular proper variety in positive characteristic is the slope <1 part of rigid cohomology, generalizing results of Bloch and Illusie in the smooth case. A spectacular result is her proof with Vikram Mehta in 2010 of a conjecture by Gieseker, which says, there are no non-constant stratified bundles on a geometrically simply connected smooth projective variety over a perfect field of positive characteristic. She proved with Bloch and Moritz Kerz a p-adic infinitesimal version of the Fontaine-Mazur conjecture. A result that recently has drawn much attention is her joint work with Michael Groechenig on the integrality of certain rigid local systems, which was conjectured by Carlos Simpson.Hélène Esnault has mentored about 25 PhD students and even more  postdocs. In recognition of her seminal contributions, she was awarded the Doisteau-Blutet prize of the Academy of Sciences in Paris in 2001, jointly with Eckart Viehweg  the Leibniz Prize in 2003 and received the Cantor medal of the German Mathematical Society in 2019. She received multiple honorary doctorates and was a member of various significant committees, including the Fields Medal Committee of the ICM 2018, the Structure Committee ICM 2022, the Shaw Prize Committee 2021-2020 and 2021-2025, and the Infosys Prize Committee 2023. Additionally, she has served on the editorial boards of several prestigious journals, including the Duke Mathematical Journal (since 1995), Mathematische Annalen (1998–2010), Mathematical Research Letters (since 2007), Algebra and Number Theory (since 2007 as a founding editor), Memoirs of the European Mathematical Society (since 2023), and Acta Mathematica (since 2023). The conference receives partial support from the GRK 2240: Algebro-geometric Methods in Algebra, Arithmetic and Topology

Journée de géométrie arithmétique en l’honneur de Michel Gros

Michel Gros a officiellement pris sa retraite le 1er janvier de cette année. À cette occasion, ses collègues et amis souhaitent lui rendre hommage et célébrer une carrière remarquable, principalement axée sur la géométrie arithmétique, domaine dans lequel il a obtenu des contributions importantes sur des questions variées allant des cohomologies p-adiques et modulo p à la théorie des représentations, en passant par les régulateurs syntoniques. Michel a obtenu un doctorat en 1983 à Orsay, à l’issue d’une thèse intitulée « Classes de Chern et classes de cycles en cohomologie de Hodge-Witt logarithmique » dirigée par Luc Illusie. Après un séjour postdoctoral à l’Université de Tokyo auprès de Kazuya Kato, il a été recruté par le CNRS et affecté depuis les années 90 à l’Institut de Recherche Mathématique de Rennes où il participe à la vie scientifique du groupe initialement créé par Pierre Berthelot.Orateurs invités :- Cédric Pépin, Univ. Sorbonne Paris-Nord- Emanuel Reinecke, IHES- Simon Riche, Univ. Clermont Auvergne- Takeshi Tsuji, The University of TokyoOrganisateurs : Ahmed Abbes (CNRS & IHES), Fabrice Orgogozo (CNRS & IMJ-PRG) et Julien Sebag (Univ. de Rennes).

2024 IHES Summer School – Symmetries and Anomalies: a modern take

2024 IHES SUMMER SCHOOLOrganizing Committee: Zohar Komargodski (SCGP), Bruno Le Floch (CNRS & LPTHE), Elli Pomoni (DESY), and Masahito Yamazaki (IPMU).Scientific Committee: Anton Kapustin (Caltech), Yuji Tachikawa (IPMU), Xiao-Gang Wen (MIT).The Summer School will be held at the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques (IHES) from June 24 to July 05, 2024. IHES is located in Bures-sur-Yvette, south of Paris (40 minutes by train from Paris) – Access mapThis school is open to everybody but intended primarily for young participants, including Ph.D. students and postdoctoral fellows. Applications are closed. All candidates have received an email stating whether they were accepted. 2024 IHES Summer School – Symmetries and Anomalies: a Modern TakeSymmetries play an outsized role in understanding physical phenomena. In quantum systems ranging from condensed matter to high-energy particle physics, symmetries can feature different types of anomalies, which may constrain the dynamics or ruin the model’s consistency. This gives important clues on extensions to the Standard Model, or new topological phenomena in quantum materials. Anomalies have played an essential role in the modern developments of supersymmetric quantum field theories as well as string theory.  Last but not least, their study has influenced and benefitted from different areas of mathematics and in particular algebraic topology.This school will introduce students to the physical and mathematical underpinnings of anomalies including its more mathematical aspects on topological quantum field theory and characteristic classes, with a view toward recent applications to topological phases of matter and strongly coupled gauge theories.  The overarching idea is to have courses from three points of view that build upon each other: that of a mathematician (TFT, category theory, characteristic classes), a high-energy physicist (chiral anomalies and Hooft anomaly matching), and a condensed matter physicist (symmetry-protected and symmetry-enhanced topological order). The school would be suited to PhD students and postdocs coming from these three fields. We will ensure that with several tracks of exercise sessions revisiting background knowledge in math/hep-th/cond-mat as necessary.Courses will range from basic aspects of anomalies of continuous flavour symmetries to cutting-edge topics: conformal anomalies, lattice symmetries, CPT symmetries, higher-form symmetries, higher-group symmetries, as well as a categorical point of view thereon.Speakers:Clay CÓRDOVA (University of Chicago)Clément DELCAMP (IHES)Thomas DUMITRESCU (UCLA)Iñaki GARCÍA ETXEBARRIA (Durham University)Max METLITSKI (MIT)Shu-Heng SHAO (Stony Brook University)Đàm Thanh SƠN (Univ. of Chicago)Yifan WANG (New York U)

10e séminaire ITZYKSON – Valeurs zêta multiples et fonctions modulaires de graphes en théorie des cordes

10e séminaire ITZYKSON :Valeurs zêta multiples et fonctions modulaires de graphes en théorie des cordes  Le 10e séminaire Itzykson est organisé par Maxim Kontsevich (IHES), Stéphane Nonnenmacher (IMO, Univ. Paris-Saclay), Sylvain Ribault (IPhT Saclay) et Pierre Vanhove (IPhT Saclay). Dans leur développement à basse énergie, les amplitudes de diffusion en théorie des champs et en théorie des cordes ont des propriétés remarquables liées à la théorie des nombres, notamment en ce qui concerne l’invariance modulaire. Ainsi, certaines amplitudes sont déterminées par une classe de valeurs zêta multiples univaluées découvertes par Francis Brown. L’analyse des amplitudes de diffusion a conduit à la découverte de formes modulaires nouvelles généralisant au cas elliptique ces valeurs zêta multiples univaluées. Durant cette journée seront présentés divers aspects de la relation entre les propriétés physiques des amplitudes, des développements récents en théorie des nombres, et de nouvelles formes modulaires. Le cours présentera les notions fondamentales qui seront ensuite développées dans deux séminaires.Trois cours auront lieu dans la journée, présentés par : Pierre Vanhove, IPhT SaclayFederico Zerbini, OxfordEric Perlmutter, IPhT SaclayL’inscription est gratuite mais nécessaire et sera possible jusqu’au 10 novembre 2022. Un buffet-déjeuner sera offert aux participants qui s’y seront inscrits. Le séminaire sera filmé et diffusé en différé sur la chaîne YouTube de l’IHES.

Day in Honor of Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat’s 100th Birthday

December 2023 marks Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat’s 100th birthday. For this special occasion, IHES organizes a day in her honor on December 8, 2023.Registration is free but mandatory.Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat’s work has had a long-lasting impact on the field of mathematical relativity starting with her seminal 1952 paper on the local well-posedness of Einstein equations. Her numerous contributions, both to constraint equations and to the evolution problem in general relativity, have deeply influenced several generations of researchers. This special day in her honor will be the occasion to present some of the latest developments in the field.Invited Speakers:Thibault Damour, IHES  Michael Eichmair, University of Vienna  Cécile Huneau, École polytechniqueSergiu Klainerman, Princeton University   Organizers: Laure Saint-Raymond (IHES) & Jérémie Szeftel (Laboratoire Jacques-Louis Lions)

Colloque pour honorer la mémoire de Jacques TITS

En l’honneur du mathématicien Jacques Tits, un colloque de quatre demi-journées sur trois jours est organisé au Collège de France du 11 au 13 décembre 2023, organisé par Jean-Pierre Bourguignon, Michel Broué, Philippe Gille et Guy Rousseau. L’inscription au colloque est gratuite.Conférenciers invités :Michael BATEEmmanuel BREUILLARDPierre-Emmanuel CAPRACEJessica FINTZENAnne LONJOUTom DE MEDTSBernhard MÜHLHERRAnne QUÉGUINER-MATHIEUAnne PARREAUZev ROSENGARTENJean-Pierre SERREGernot STROTH Conseil scientifique :Michel BRIONNGÔ Bão ChâuAlain VALETTERichard WEISS

Combinatorics and Arithmetic for Physics: Special Days

Combinatorics and Arithmetic for Physics: special daysTenth Anniversary EditionThe meeting focuses on questions of discrete mathematics and number theory, emphasizing computability. Problems are drawn mainly from theoretical physics: renormalization, combinatorial physics, geometry, evolution equations (commutative and noncommutative), or related to its models, but not only. Computations, based on combinatorial structures (graphs, trees, words, automata, semirings, bases), or classical structures (operators, Hopf algebras, evolution equations, special functions, categories) are good candidates for computer-based implementation and experimentation.Organized by: Gérard H. E. DUCHAMP, Maxim KONTSEVICH, Gleb KOSHEVOY, Sergei NECHAEV, and Karol A. PENSON.Speakers:Marek Bozejko (Institute of Mathematics Wroclaw University)Ricardo Buring (INRIA)Philippe Di Francesco (UIUC)Gérard H. E. Duchamp (LIPN, Université Paris Nord) Harold Erbin (CTP, MIT, USA)Stéphane Gaubert (INRIA, CMAP, École polytechnique)Volker Genz (IBS CGP)Darij Grinberg (Drexel University) Dimitry Gurevich (IITP, Moscou) Yuki Kanabuko (MPIM, Bonn)Rinat Kedem (UIUC)Maxim Kontsevich (IHES)Gleb Koshevoy (IITP, Moscow & IHES)Thomas Krajewski (CPT, Marseille)Marek Kus (Center for Theoretical Physics)Hiroaki Nakamura (Osaka University) Toshiki Nakashima (Sophia University Tokyo) Hadrien Notarantonio (Inria Saclay)Karol A. Penson (LPTMC, Sorbonne Université) Eric Pichon-Pharabod (Université Paris-Saclay)Sanjaye Ramgoolam (Queen Mary University of London)Travis Scrimshaw (Hokkaido University) Andrea Sportiello (LIPN, Université Paris Nord)Adrian Tanasa (Université de Bordeaux)Vasily Sazonov (CEA)Jean-Bernard Zuber (LPTHE, Sorbonne Université)Karol Życzkowski (Jagiellonian University)Sponsors: IHES – Math-STIC – LIPN (UMR-7030) – LPTMC (Univ-Paris 6) – INRIA – GDR EFI – CEAScientific Committee:Joseph Ben Geloun (LIPN-Paris XIII), Alin Bostan (INRIA), Marek Bozejko (Wroclaw University), Vincent Rivasseau (Orsay-CEA)

11e séminaire ITZYKSON

11e séminaire ITZYKSON :Dénombrement de cartes : entre combinatoire, probabilités et physique théoriqueLe 11e séminaire Itzykson est organisé par Maxim Kontsevich (IHES), Sylvain Ribault (IPhT Saclay) et Pierre Vanhove (IPhT Saclay). Depuis une dizaine d’années l’axe math-physique de la Fondation Mathématique Jacques Hadamard (FMJH) organise un séminaire Itzykson tous les ans à l’IHES. Il s’agit d’une journée consacrée à un thème de physique mathématique, avec un cours en français et deux ou trois exposés spécialisés en français ou en anglais.Les cartes – surfaces obtenues par recollement de polygones le long de leurs arêtes – intéressent depuis des décennies différents domaines des mathématiques, de l’informatique et de la physique. En particulier, si le recollement est aléatoire, on obtient des cartes aléatoires, qui permettent de décrire des processus stochastiques. Si de plus on décore des cartes aléatoires, on peut décrire des modèles de physique statistique comme le modèle de boucles O(n).Durant cette journée seront présentés divers aspects des cartes, des problèmes de dénombrement aux applications physiques, des idées fondamentales aux développements récents.Un cours et deux exposés auront lieu dans la journée, présentés par : Mireille Bousquet-Mélou, CNRS, LaBRI, Université de BordeauxIgor Kortchemski, CNRS, École polytechnique & ETH ZurichJérémie Bouttier, IMJ-PRG, Sorbonne UniversitéL’inscription est gratuite mais nécessaire et sera possible jusqu’au 13 novembre 2023. Un buffet-déjeuner sera offert aux participants qui s’y seront inscrits. Le séminaire sera filmé et diffusé en différé sur la chaîne YouTube de l’IHES.

French Japanese Conference on Probability & Interactions

French Japanese Conference on Probability & Interactions6-8 March 2024at IHES – Marilyn and James Simons Conference CenterHow to get to IHESThe conference aims at gathering French and Japanese researchers sharing common interests in probability theory related to physical phenomena. Various themes will be considered such as random matrices, stochastic PDEs, particle systems, models in disordered media. Although these domains are represented by different communities, the conference will be the occasion to analyze the connections that occur between those different thematics and to strengthen the collaborations between researchers of both countries.Speakers:Ismael Bailleul, Université de Bretagne OccidentaleQuentin Berger, Sorbonne UniversitéMireille Capitaine, Institut de Mathématiques de ToulouseNicolas Curien, Université Paris-SaclayNizar Demni, Aix-Marseille UniversitéClément Erignoux, Inria Lille Nord-Europe et Université de Lyon 1Masato Hoshino, Osaka UniversityTakashi Imamura (Chiba University)Naotaka Kajino, Kyoto UniversityMylène Maïda, Université de LilleKirone Mallick, CEA, IPhTShuta Nakajima, Meiji UniversityIzumi Okada, Chiba UniversityAkira Sakai, Hokkaido UniversityTomoyuki Shirai, Kyushu UniversityRyokichi Tanaka, Kyoto UniversityMilica Tomasevic, CNRS, École polytechniqueCristina Toninelli, CNRS, Université Paris Dauphine – PSLKenkichi Tsunoda, Kyushu UniversityJulien Vovelle, CNRS, ENS LyonScientific committee:Charles Bordenave (CNRS, Aix-Marseille Université), Benoît Collins (Kyoto University), Arnaud Debussche (ENS Rennes), Takashi Kumagai (Waseda University), Grégory Miermont (ENS Lyon), Tomohiro Sasamoto (Tokyo Institute of Technology).Organizing committee: Anne de Bouard (CNRS, École polytechnique), Thierry Bodineau (CNRS, IHES), Reika Fukuizumi (Waseda University).