The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers working in related areas on the occasion of Professor Menon’s visit to Japan. The program will feature a mini-course delivered by Professor Menon, together with invited lectures by leading researchers whose work is closely connected to the themes of the course. By combining an in-depth instructional component with complementary research talks, the workshop seeks to promote active discussion, foster new collaborations, and stimulate further developments in the field.
Apr 21 (Tue) 10:00 -- 23 (Thur) 14:30, 2026.
W1-D413 (IMI Auditorium), Ito Campus, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
April 21st (Tue)
10:00--11:00 Govind Menon: Random matrix models and deep learning I
11:20--12:20 Govind Menon: Random matrix models and deep learning II
12:20--13:30 Lunch Break
13:30--14:30 Satoshi Yabuoku: Non-Hermitian matrix-valued Brownian motion
15:00--16:00 Makoto Katori: Log-Gases and Multiple SLEs
16:30--17:30 Hirofumi Osada: Geometry of submanifolds in infinite-particle systems and stochastic dynamics
April 22nd (Wed)
10:00--11:00 Govind Menon: Random matrix models and deep learning III
11:20--12:20 Govind Menon: Random matrix models and deep learning IV
12:20--13:30 Lunch Break
13:30--14:30 Atsushi Katsuda: Long time asymptotics of heat kernel for nilpotent and further extensions
15:00--16:00 Takuya Murayama: Additive processes on the real line and Loewner chains
16:30--17:30 Jake Mundo: Geometric interpretations of multivariate Bessel processes
April 23rd (Thur)
10:00--11:00 Govind Menon: Random matrix models and deep learning V
11:20--12:20 Govind Menon: Random matrix models and deep learning VI
12:20--13:30 Lunch Break
13:30--14:30 Yuzuru Inahama: Large deviations for small noise hypoelliptic diffusion bridges on sub-Riemannian manifolds
Please make a registration from here. Poster boards will be provided, and you will be able to display your poster throughout the workshop.
NSF (National Science Foundation) and JSPS (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science)
JSPS KAKENHI Grant numbers JP22H05105 and JP23K25774
Institute of Mathematics for Industry
Joint Graduate School of Mathematics for Innovation