Richard Everitt
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Posts about Bayesian statistics, Monte Carlo, etc from a Reader in Statistics at the University of Warwick https://bsky.app/profile/warwickstats.bsky.social. Personal account. https://richardgeveritt.github.io/
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March 21, 2025 at 10:57 AM
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The programme will be complemented by discussion and exercise sessions so to maximise interaction among participants and speakers. Participants have the chance to present their work in short-talk sessions.
To join the school, please register at
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(deadline 18 May 2025)
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warwick.ac.uk/fac/sc...
(deadline 18 May 2025)
February 14, 2025 at 12:00 PM
The programme will be complemented by discussion and exercise sessions so to maximise interaction among participants and speakers. Participants have the chance to present their work in short-talk sessions.
To join the school, please register at
warwick.ac.uk/fac/sc...
(deadline 18 May 2025)
To join the school, please register at
warwick.ac.uk/fac/sc...
(deadline 18 May 2025)
Reposted by Richard Everitt
It will feature 4 lecture courses, by:
Martin Hairer, EPFL (Switzerland) and Imperial (UK)
Nina Holden, NYU Courant (US)
Hubert Lacoin, IMPA (Brazil)
Richard Nickl, Cambridge (UK)
who will explore: stochastic PDEs, random planar maps, directed polymers and Bayesian inference for time evolution PDEs
Martin Hairer, EPFL (Switzerland) and Imperial (UK)
Nina Holden, NYU Courant (US)
Hubert Lacoin, IMPA (Brazil)
Richard Nickl, Cambridge (UK)
who will explore: stochastic PDEs, random planar maps, directed polymers and Bayesian inference for time evolution PDEs
February 14, 2025 at 12:00 PM
It will feature 4 lecture courses, by:
Martin Hairer, EPFL (Switzerland) and Imperial (UK)
Nina Holden, NYU Courant (US)
Hubert Lacoin, IMPA (Brazil)
Richard Nickl, Cambridge (UK)
who will explore: stochastic PDEs, random planar maps, directed polymers and Bayesian inference for time evolution PDEs
Martin Hairer, EPFL (Switzerland) and Imperial (UK)
Nina Holden, NYU Courant (US)
Hubert Lacoin, IMPA (Brazil)
Richard Nickl, Cambridge (UK)
who will explore: stochastic PDEs, random planar maps, directed polymers and Bayesian inference for time evolution PDEs
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February 14, 2025 at 10:41 AM
You can also check out out website at warwick.ac.uk/fac/sc...