Stochastic Analysis and its Applications
Stochastic Analysis and its Applications is a network in
mathematics funded by the Nordic Academy of Advanced Study
(NorFA). The aim is to coordinate and increase the efficiency
of Nordic research training within this academic area. The project
is supported over three years, 1998-2000, and the activities will
include
- Research workshops,
- Research symposia,
- Mobility scholarships,
in which research training will be a major part.
For the year 1999 the following activities are planned:
Some funds for travelling and accommodation are available for participants.
The following scholarships will be available:
- 2 mobility scholarships (with family supplement) for research
students (3 months each) to visit universities and research institutions
in another Nordic country,
- 2 mobility scholarships for researchers (1 month each) to
visit universities and research institutions in another Nordic
country,
- Nordic participation in Finnish Summer School in
Probability Theory, Lahti, Finland, May 31 - June 4, 1999,
- Nordic participation in research course "Stochastic
Simulation - with a view towards stochastic processes,",
Aarhus, Denmark, February 22-26, 1999,
- Nordic participation in research course "Free
Probability", Odense, Denmark, May 17-22, 1999,
- Nordic participation in research course "Summer school on
Empirical Processes", Aarhus, Denmark, August 9-20, 1999,
- Nordic participation in postgraduate course on
"Large Deviations with Applications
to Telecommunications", Fall term 1999,
- Participation in Symposium "Fractal Stochastic Processes
Theory and Applications", Lappland, Finland, 5-7.5.1999,
- Participation in Workshop "Turbulence and
Finance", Aarhus, Denmark, 5-7.5.1999,
- Participation in Workshop "Stochastic
and Quantum Physics", Aarhus, Denmark, 21-26.10.1999.
For more information and for applications contact a member of
the network steering committee:
Tomas Björk, Stockholms Handelshögskola, fintb@hhs.se
Martin Jacobsen, Köpenhamns Universitet, martin@math.ku.dk
Ingemar Kaj, Uppsala Universitet, ikaj@math.uu.se
Paavo Salminen, Åbo Akademi, phsalmin@abo.fi
Bernt Øksendal, Oslo Universitet, oksendal@math.uio.no
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