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-November deadlines. List of potential hosts Name General research areas Keywords and subareas Ron Adin Algebraic and enumerative combinatorics Gidi Amir Probability and group theoryRandom walks, probability
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Discrete Mathematics and conduct research related to problems in Combinatorics, Graph theory and aspects of the Constraint Satisfaction Problem (CSP) with emphasis on topological methods. Further
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limited to artificial intelligence, computing theory (algorithms, complexity), data science, statistics, discrete mathematics (graph theory, combinatorics), game theory, machine learning, optimization
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Hochman Dynamical systems, ergodic theory and fractal geometry Gil Kalai Combinatorics Itay Kaplan Logic, model theory David Kazhdan Representation theory Ori Gurel-Gurevich Probability, random
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has strong research groups in analysis, combinatorics, computational mathematics, differential equations, dynamical systems, geometry, graph theory, mathematical biology, mathematics education, number
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elliptic versions), using shuffle algebra tools and with an eye toward applications to combinatorics, integrable systems, algebraic geometry and categorification. They should also actively contribute
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quantum information theory, algebraic topology, polyhedral combinatorics, graph theory, and optimization are strongly encouraged to apply. For more details on the project, visit open positions page . To be
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of the department: Algebraic and arithmetic geometry, applied algebra, combinatorics, geometric group theory, geometry and geometric analysis, Lie theory, representation theory, number theory, and topology, as
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in combinatorics, operator theory and operator algebra, and computational mathematics. The goal posed by the School of Mathematical Sciences is to build an active and strong international mathematical