GWOT '19
The aim of GWOT '19 was to bring together experts from
- spatial stochastics
- mathematical finance
- Lévy processes & self-similar processees
- random fragmentations
to continue research and start new projects. The target was simple: Prove new theorems!
Participants
- Andy Allan (Oxford)
- Frank Aurzada (Darmadt)
- Sam Baguley (Mannheim)
- Gabriel Berzunza (Göttingen)
- Stein Bethuelsen (Stavanger)
- Volker Betz (Darmstadt)
- Loic Chaumont (Angers)
- David Coupier (Valencienne)
- Benjamin Dadoun (Zurich)
- Steffen Dereich (Münster)
- Hanna Döring (Osnabrück)
- Leif Döring (Mannheim)
- Clément Foucard (Paris)
- Chong Liu (Zurich)
- Andreas Kyprianou (Bath)
- Philip Harms (Freiburg)
- Christian Hirsch (Mannheim)
- Benedikt Jahnel (Berlin)
- Zakhar Kabluchko (Münster)
- Wolfgang König (Berlin)
- Bastien Mallein (Paris)
- Christian Mönch (Darmstadt)
- Juan Carlos Pardo (CIMAT & Bath)
- Helmut Pitters (Mannheim)
- David Prömel (Oxford)
- Weerapat Satitkanitkul (Angers)
- Quan Shi (Oxford)
- Christoph Thäle (Bochum)
- Lukas Trottner (Mannheim)
- Alex Watson (Manchester)
- Philip Weißmann (Mannheim)
- Mathias Winkel (Oxford)
- Matija Vidmar (Ljubijana)
- Xiaowen Zhou (Montréal)
Program
Coffee breaks: 9 am, 3 pm. Wine and cheese in the evenings. Topic groups decide on a work and presentation program.
Practical Information
Date: April, 8th-12th, 2019
Venue: University of Mannheim, B6, part B, 3rd floor, 10 min walking distance from the train station, link to google maps.
Organizers
Leif Döring, Christian Hirsch, Helmut Pitters (Mannheim), David Prömel, Quan Shi (Oxford), Alex Watson (Manchester)
Support
The workshop is supported by the research training group “Statistical modeling of complex systems and processes”.