The French–Mexican Workshop in Probability seeks to bring together researchers from France and Mexico working in probability and related areas. The program will encompass diverse topics in modern probability theory and will feature both short and long research talks by participants, fostering international and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Confirmed speakers:
Osvaldo Angtuncio
Octavio Arizmendi
Airam Blancas
Gabriel Berzunza
Josué Corujo Rodríguez
Laura Eslava
Jorge González Cázares
Hélène Guérin
Bénédicte Haas
Alejandro Hernández Wences
Carmen Higuera
Emilien Joly
Sergio Iván López Ortega
Henry Pantí Trejo
Miraine Dávila Felipe
Rodolphe Garbit
William Da Silva
Jean-Francois Delmas
Over the years, a sustained and long-standing partnership between French and Mexican researchers has played a central role in advancing the study of probability, stochastic processes, and their applications in France and Mexico. These joint efforts have led to numerous collaborative research projects and the organization of several thematic schools. On each occasion, the courses have been taught by internationally recognized French and Mexican scholars, with the goal of offering advanced students and researchers a broad overview of the latest developments in probability theory. With the aim of continuing these activities and further strengthening the ties between both scientific communities, a group of probabilists from the two countries has decided that a new joint event should be organized.
This workshop is part of a broader France–Mexico collaborative program in probability, which also includes a research summer school held one week earlier. A previous meeting took place in 2008 and may be regarded as the first edition of this ongoing cooperative initiative.
Organizers: Loïc Chaumont Juan Esaul González Sandra Palau Juan Carlos Pardo Millán Kilian Raschel Víctor Rivero Mercado Gerónimo Uribe Bravo Paul Thévenin