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Number theory and random phenomena

26 March 2007 to
30 March 2007

Contact Person: Rebecca Ireland

Organisers: Chris Hughes, Jon Keating and Nina Snaith

Description
Probability has played an increasingly important role in number theory. There are now many results and conjectures in number theory that have a probabilistic flavour - for example central limit theorems, large deviation results, and links with random matrix averages. But there is much more to
probability and statistics than this. Our goal in the workshop is to explore whether other, deeper, connections may exist. This workshop is sponsered by
the Heilbronn Institute.

Main Speakers

  • J.-M. Deshouillers
  • A. Gamburd
  • K. Ford
  • F. Goetze
  • D. Hejhal
  • K. Johansson
  • J. Marklof
  • E. Meckes
  • A. Nikeghbali
  • N. O'Connell
  • Z. Rudnick
  • K. Soundararajan
  • G. Tenenbaum
  • M. Yor
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