Random matrices, L-functions
and primes
October 27 to October 31, 2008
With the support of the Forschungsinstitut für Mathematik
of ETH Zürich, we are organizing a conference in October 2008, with the
broad objective of strengthening and deepening the links between Random
Matrix Theory (and probability theory in general) and Number Theory,
represented by L-functions and prime numbers.
Participants include (some with probability slightly less than one):
Philippe BianeUniversité de Marne-la-Vallée Daniel BumpStanford University
The program is now
available online. All lectures will be in HG G 19.1.
For interested students, the notes of Emmanuel Royer are an excellent reference for a significant part of the conference.
Brian ConreyAIM and Bristol University Paul-Olivier DehayeETH Zürich Christophe DelaunayUniversité Claude-Bernard David FarmerAmerican Institute of Mathematics Alex GamburdNorthwestern University Chris HughesUniversity of York Henryk IwaniecRutgers University Nicholas M. KatzPrinceton University Jonathan KeatingBristol University Manjunath KrishnapurUniversity of Toronto Francesco MezzadriBristol University Philippe MichelEPF Lausanne Hugh MontgomeryUniversity of Michigan Guillaume RicottaUniversité Bordeaux I Emmanuel RoyerUniversité de Clermont-Ferrand Zeev RudnickTel-Aviv University and IAS Nina SnaithBristol University Douglas UlmerUniversity of Arizona Marc YorUniversité Pierre et Marie Curie
E. Kowalski
ETH Zürich - Departement Mathematik
Rämistrasse 101
8092 Zürich
Switzerland
A. Nikeghbali
Institut für Mathematik -
Universität Zürich
Winterthurerstrasse 190
8057 Zürich
Switzerland