Workshops Period II.

June 15, 16, 17

II.5: Random Matrices

Room 107 (corridor 44-54)

Organizers:

Workshop description

A workshop on random matrix theory, algorithms and applications that focuses on the theory and applications of random matrices. It is unique in the sense the "users" and "producers" of random matrix theory from the entire breadth of science and engineering are being brought together.

Our speakers will speak about the role of random matrices in a variety of areas that include statistical signal processing, machine learning, numerical algorithms, analysis, wireless communications, array processing, computational electromagnetics, uncertainty quantification, optics, and multivariate statistics.

Speakers

Semi-plenary speakers
Invited speakers

Preliminary program

This schedule is preliminary and could be updated.

Thursday, June 15
14:00 ~ 15:00 Random perturbation of low-rank matrices
Ke Wang - The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
15:00 ~ 15:30 Spectral stability under random perturbations
Jorge Garza-Vargas - Caltech, United States of America
15:30 ~ 16:00 Predictability and universality in numerical computation via orthogonal polynomials and local laws
Thomas Trogdon - University of Washington, United States
16:30 ~ 17:30 Random sparse Hamiltonians and quantum advantage
Joel Tropp - Caltech, USA
17:30 ~ 18:30 The Conditional DPP Approach to Random Matrix Distributions
Alan Edelman - MIT, United States
Friday, June 16
14:00 ~ 14:30 TBA
Konstantin Tikhomirov - Georgia Tech, USA
14:30 ~ 15:00 TBA
Elizaveta Rebrova - Princeton, USA
15:00 ~ 16:00 Randomization in computational linear algebra
Gunnar Martinsson - University of Texas at Austin, United States of America
16:30 ~ 17:30 Asymptotic expansions relating to longest increasing subsequences in random permutations and analytic de-Poissonization
Folkmar Bornemann - Technische Universität München, Germany
17:30 ~ 18:30 TBA
Arno Kuijlaars - KU Leuven, Belgium
Saturday, June 17
14:00 ~ 15:00 A new weak Szemeredi regularity lemma, and the covariance loss
Roman Vershynin - University of California, Irvine, U.S.A.
15:00 ~ 15:30 TBA
Youssef Pierre - NYU Abu Dhabi, UAE
15:30 ~ 16:00 TBA
Alisa Kniezel - . Chicago, USA
16:30 ~ 17:00 TBA
Ramis Movassagh - Google Quantum AI, USA
Posters

 

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