The ALEA in Europe workshop aims at bringing together researchers around the thematics of the ALEA-Network. The 2017 edition is organised at the Technical University of Vienna.
The workshop will feature three courses as well as long (50 minutes) and short (25 minutes) talks.
Courses by:
Christian Krattenthaler (Univ. Wien): Lattice paths and (bi)orthogonal polynomials
Conrado Martinez (UPC Barcelona): Data Stream Analysis: a (new) triumph for Analytic Combinatorics
Ralph Neininger (Univ. Frankfurt): Stochastic fixed-points and periodicities in combinatorial structures
Long talks by:
Pierre Calka (Univ. Rouen): The Poisson-Voronoi cell around an isolated nucleus
Bernhard Gittenberger (TU Wien): Enumeration of Compacted Trees with Height Restrictions
Christoph Koutschan (RICAM, Linz): Symbolic evaluation of determinants and rhombus tilings of holey hexagons
Hsien-Kuei Hwang (Academia Sinica): Probabilistic analysis of (1+1)-Evolutionary algorithm
Cécile Mailler (Univ. of Bath): Multi-drawing multi-colour urns
Irène Marcovici (Univ. Lorraine): Probabilistic cellular automata with memory two
Henning Sulzbach (Univ. Birmingham): Asymptotic expansions for the profile of random trees
Short talks by:
Axel Bacher (Univ. Paris Nord): Limit laws of anticipated rejection and related algorithms
Cyril Banderier (Univ. Paris Nord): Analytic Urns revisited: D-finiteness and generalized Mittag-Leffler distributions.
Michael Borinsky (Humboldt Univ. Berlin): Generating asymptotics for factorially divergent sequences
Mihyun Kang (TU Graz): Homological connectivity of random hypergraphs
Andrea Kuntschik (Goethe-Univ. Frankfurt): Rates of convergence for balanced, irreducible Pólya urns with two colours
Philippe Marchal (Univ. Paris Nord): The law of the corner of a Young tableau