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will be devoted to combinatorial coding theory, a field of mathematics that applies discrete structures and algorithms to solve problems in communications. Examples of seminal results in this field include …
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will focus on advancing mathematical modeling frameworks and theory to address the urgent challenges posed by declining pollinator populations.<p> Insect pollination is vital to terrestrial ecosystems and agriculture, with honeybee …
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will be devoted to arithmetic statistics, especially nonabelian aspects and connections to geometric methods. The workshop aims to bring together researchers to explore statistical questions about number fields, class groups, …
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will be devoted to new developments in integral p-adic cohomology theories, focusing in particular on their applications to the study of integral models of Shimura varieties. <p> The past decade …
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will be devoted to challenges in the theory of Bernoulli free boundary problems, especially those related to time-dependent dynamics. The workshop will bring together researchers with both dynamical and stationary …
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Topos Institute and the US NSF Center for Analysis and Prediction of Pandemic Expansion, will consider how category-theoretic foundations for modeling as decision support for multidisciplinary collaboration might advance insights …
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will bring together researchers from across the mathematical sciences to apply a broad range of mathematical, statistical, and data science tools to study the mathematical sciences community. The workshop will …
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will focus on the connection between random matrix theory and number theory, in the context of moments of the derivative of characteristic polynomials of matrices from the classical compact groups, …
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