------------------------------------------------------------------- Tuesday January 26: Gradient models. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Moderator: Roman Kotecky (Praha and Warwick) 9.15- 9.30 Opening 9.30- 9.40 Roman Kotecky (Praha and Warwick): Introduction. 9.40-10.30 C. Le Bris (Marne la Vallee): Some recent theoretical and numerical contributions to computational material science: random media and related problems. 10.30-10.50 Coffee Break 10.50-11.40 J. Miller (Stanford): Fluctuations for the Ginzburg-Landau Grad-Phi Interface Model on Bounded Domains. 11.40-12.30 N. Kurt (Berlin): Entropic repulsion for gradient and Laplacian interface models 12.30-14.20 Lunch 14.20-15.10 M. Biskup (Los Angeles): New phenomena for gradient models at intermediate temperatures. 15.10-16.00 S. Luckhaus (Leipzig): Lattice based Hamiltonians in elasticity, large deviations and two scale convergence. 16.00-16.20 Coffee Break 16.20-17.10 B. Duplantier (Saclay): Duality and KPZ in Liouville Quantum Gravity. 17.20-18.10 Human rights session. Introduction by J.L. Lebowitz. Contributions welcome. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wednesday 27 January: Stochastic geometry and statistical mechanics. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Moderator: Geoffrey Grimmett (Cambridge) 9.30- 9.40 Geoffrey Grimmett (Cambridge): Introduction. 9.40-10.30 J.L. Lebowitz (Rutgers): Properties of systems with non reflection invariant interactions: variations on the ABC model. 10.30-10.50 Coffee Break 10.50-11.40 T. Bodineau (Paris): On the equivalence of ensembles. 11.40-12.30 A. Jarai (Bath): Abelian sandpiles: an overview and results on transitive graphs. 12.30-14.20 Lunch 14.20-15.10 O. Riordan (Oxford): The generalized triangle-triangle transformation for percolation. 15.10-16.00 S. Smirnov (Geneve): On the scaling limits of 2D lattice models. 16.00-16.20 Coffee Break 16.20-17.10 F. Camia (Amsterdam): Ising Euclidean Fields and (Conformal) Measure Ensembles. 17.10-18.00 B. Toth (Budapest): Long-time asymptotic behaviour of self-repelling random processes. -------------------------------------------------------------------