CONFERENCE
Algebraic Aspects of Random Matrices
Aspects algébriques des matrices aléatoires
7 – 11 October 2024
Scientific Committee
Comité scientifique
Philippe Biane (CNRS, Université Paris Est)
Catherine Donati-Martin (Université de Versailles)
Roland Speicher (Saarland University)
Dan-Virgil Voiculescu (University of California, Berkeley)
Organizing Committee
Comité d’organisation
Charles Bordenave (CNRS, Aix-Marseille Université)Mireille Capitaine (Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse)
Reda Chhaibi (Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse)
Manon Defosseux (Université Paris Cité)
The main focus of our conference is on algebraic aspects of random matrices. These include representation theory of big groups, free probability theory, determinantal point processes and quantum groups.
SPEAKERS
Theo Assiotis (University of Edinburgh) Moments of characteristic polynomials of random matrices
Guillaume Barraquand (CNRS, ENS – PSL) Last passage percolation in a strip
François Chapon (Université Toulouse III – Paul Sabatier) Pitman’s theorem and the quantum group SL2 in infinite curvature
Antoine Dahlqvist (Sussex University) the planar master field and yang-mills measure on closed surfaces
Sandrine Dallaporta (Université de Poitiers) Linear eigenvalue statistics of polynomials in a Wigner matrix and a diagonal deterministic matrix
Mikael de la Salle (CNRS, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1) Strong asymptotic freeness of Haar unitaries in quasi-exponential dimensional representations
Raphael Ducatez (Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1) Full large deviation principles for the largest eigenvalue of sub-Gaussian Wigner matrices
Maxime Février (Université Paris-Saclay) Free denoising: Examples
Franck Gabriel (Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1) Dualities, Partitions, and Cumulants: Unifying Freeness and Traffic Independence
Nicolas Gilliers (New York University Abu Dhabi) Random matrix model for cyclic conditional freeness
Alice Guionnet (CNRS, ENS de Lyon) Large deviations for macroscopic observables of heavy-tailed matrices
Tomohiro Hayase (Cluster Metaverse Lab) Polynomials of Random Matrices in Deep Neural Networks
Jonathan Husson (University of Michigan) Large deviations for the largest eigenvalue of matrices with variance profiles
Katsunori Fujie (Kyoto University) Free probability of type B’
Franz Lehner (Graz University of Technology) Free Integral Calculus
Thibaut Lemoine (Université de Lille) From unitary integrals to random ramified coverings
Thierry Lévy (Sorbonne Université) A formula for Wilson loop expectations in 2d Yang–Mills theory
Tobias Mai (Saarland University) The Fuglede-Kadison determinant of matrix-valued semicircular elements and the noncommutative Edmonds’ problem
Camille Male (CNRS, Université de Bordeaux) A traffic approach for profiled Pennington-Worah matrices
Pierre-Loïc Meliot (Université Paris-Saclay) Random Young tableaux and bead configurations
Ronan Memin (Université Toulouse III – Paul Sabatier) Clt for the lax matrix of some integrable systems, and for high temperature beta ensembles
Akihiro Miyagwa (Kyoto University) Strong Haagerup inequality for q-circular systems
Joseph Najnudel (University of Bristol) Circular ensembles, orthogonal polynomials and Gaussian multiplicative chaos
Evangelos Nikitopoulos (University of Michigan) Noncommutative stochastic calculus
Jonathan Novak (University of California San Diego) The Fourier transform in random matrix theory
Patrick Oliveira Santos (LAMA, Université Gustave Eiffel) A graph-theoretic approach to the central limit theorem for tensor products of random variables.
Félix Parraud (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) On the norm of operator-valued polynomials in random matrices
Kamil Szpojankowski (Warsaw University of Technology) Free denoising: Theory
Dan-Virgil Voiculescu (University of California, Berkeley) A hydrodynamic exercise in free probability: free Euler equations
Ofer Zeitouni (Weizmann Institute of Science) Log determinants, log correlated fields, and eigenvectors
Jean-Bernard Zuber (Sorbonne Université) Revisiting Horn’s problem