Free Probability and Large N Limit, II

UCLA, February 1-5, 2010

Organizers: A. Guionnet (ENS Lyon), D. Shlyakhtenko (UCLA), D. Voiculescu (UC Berkeley)
Focus: Aspects of free probability and large N-limit and their connections with physics, operator algebras, combinatorics and random matrices.

Talks will start on Monday February 1 and end on Friday, February 5, 2010.

All talks will take place at IPAM.
Participants include: Michael Anshelevich (Texas A&M University), Jason Asher (UCLA), Gerard Ben Arous (Courant Institute, NYU), Philippe Biane, Natasa Blitvic, Charles Bordenave (CNRS & Universit� de Toulouse), Thierry Cabanal-Duvillard (Université Paris Descartes), Benoit Collins (University of Ottawa & CNRS), Stephen Curran (UC Berkeley), Yoann Dabrowski (UCLA), Amir Dembo (Stanford), Nizar Demni (Engineering school of Bizerte), Ken Dykema (Texas A&M University), Vaughan Jones, Todd Kemp (UCSD & MIT), Mylene Maida (Universite Paris-Sud), Alexandru Nica (University of Waterloo), Jonathan Novak (University of Waterloo), Terence Tao (UCLA), Jiun-Chau Wang (Queen's University), Feng Xu (UC Riverside), Paul Zinn-Justin (CNRS)
* to be confirmed
Partial support for participants will be provided from funds from the National Science Foundation.
The conference is organized with the help of the UCLA Department of Mathematics.