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Clay Research Conference

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Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, Woodstock Road, Oxford

CMI (Clay Mathematical Institute) is a global organisation dedicated to furthering the beauty, power and universality of mathematical thought.

This years Clay Research Conference is held on 2nd October in the Mathematics Institute, Oxford and associated workshops are taking place between 30 September and 4th October.

Workshops:

  • New Advances in the Langlands Program: Geometry and Arithmetic Organisers: Ana Caraiani (Imperial), James Newton (Oxford), Chandrashekhar Khare (UCLA)
  • New Frontiers in Probabilistic and Extremal Combinatorics Organisers: Noga Alon (Princeton), Jacob Fox (Stanford), Huy Tuan Pham (Stanford)
  • The P=W Conjecture in Non Abelian Hodge Theory Organisers: Mark Andrea De Cataldo (Stony Brook), Tamas Hausel (IST Austria)

If you are looking for accommodation nearby to the Mathematical Institute, please explore all our Oxford serviced apartments and homes. If you need any help with your booking for this conference, please contact our friendly bookings team on 01993 222 200 or email us.

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