Complex and Glassy Systems

Cargese 2024

July 9th - 20th

This school and workshop explores the topics around Complex and Glassy Systems from a statistical physics perspective. It aims to foster interactions among researchers while providing students with a solid and advanced knowledge on recent developments in this rich and active field of research, which involves several important problems in statistical physics, with particular emphasis on the interdisciplinary applications that these important developments have generated in recent years in various fields ranging from theoretical computer science to biology and social sciences.  

Lecturers

Stochastic dynamics and out of equilibrium systems

Eric Vanden-Eijnden

NYU



Random high-dimensional landscapes

Valentina Ros

Université Paris-Saclay

Statistical physics approaches to ecological communities

Guy Bunin

Technion



Application of statistical physics to computer science

Marc Mézard 

Università Bocconi



Discussion sessions

Driven disordered systems: 

Economy and ecology:

Collective behavior in active matter:

Machine learning: 

Dynamics and computer simulations: 

Challenges in out-of-equilibrium dynamics: 

Elisabeth Agoritsas & Alberto Rosso

Ada Altieri & Jean-Philippe Bouchaud

Hugues Chaté & Silke Henkes

Beatriz Seoane & Aurelien Decelle

Mizaki Ozawa & Camille Scalliet

Leticia Cugliandolo & Jorge Kurchan

Public lecture

A lecture open to the general public will be given by TBA.


Seminars

In addition to the lectures and discussions, several international speakers will contribute with seminars on current research topics.


SPEAKERS


Stefano Allesina



Maria Chiara Angelini



Andrea Cavagna



Silvio Franz



Yan Fyodorov



Marylou Gabrié



Surya Ganguli



Sebastian Goldt



Florent Krzakala



Claudio Maggi



Pierre Ronceray



Pierfrancesco Urbani



Lenka Zdeborová

TOPICS


Ecology and random matrix theory



Machine learning and inference



Collective behaviour in biological systems



Dynamics of disordered systems



Random landscapes and random matrices



Machine learning and scientific computing



Neuroscience



Machine learning



Statistical physics and machine learning



Active matter



Stochastic Inference



Dynamical mean-field theory and applications



Disordered systems and out of equilibrium dynamics 

Organisers


G. Biroli, C. Cammarota, A. Manacorda, G. Tarjus, M. Tarzia

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