[Proof Complexity] Summer School on Computational Complexity (Oléron Island, France)

Joanna Ochremiak joanna.ochremiak at gmail.com
Tue Mar 21 09:48:02 CET 2023


Dear colleagues,

Please find below a school announcement, with an excellent programme and
internationally-renowned speakers. The school is open to students,
post-docs and established researchers. I would be very grateful for any
assistance in spreading the information about the school.

Apologies for cross-posting.

Best regards,
Joanna Ochremiak

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EPIT 2023: The Kaleidoscope of Complexity Theory
50th École de Printemps d'Informatique Théorique

12-16 June, Île d'Oléron, France
https://epit2023.sciencesconf.org

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We are happy to announce that the 50th edition of EPIT (École de Printemps
d'Informatique Théorique, https://epit.irif.fr) The Kaleidoscope of
Complexity Theory
will take place at the Vieille Perrotine CAES/CNRS holiday center on Oléron
Island
(on the Atlantic coast of France), from Monday June 12 to Friday June 16,
2023.

EPIT is intended for PhD students as well as established researchers
who wish to learn more about neighboring areas.

Registration is open!

PROGRAM

The school will consist of 6 courses, on the following topics:

1.  Descriptive Complexity
     Albert Atserias, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
2.  Randomness
     Valentine Kabanets, Simon Fraser University
3.  Lower Bounds
     Paul Beame, University of Washington
4.  Hardness of Approximation
     Irit Dinur, Weizmann Institute
5.  Fine-Grained and Parameterized Complexity
     Michał Pilipczuk, University of Warsaw
6.  Algebraic and Geometric Complexity
     Guillaume Malod, Université Paris Cité, and
     Christian Ikenmeyer, University of Liverpool

More information is available from our website:
https://epit2023.sciencesconf.org

ORGANIZATION

Damiano Mazza, CNRS, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord
Joanna Ochremiak, CNRS, Université de Bordeaux & University of Warsaw
Sylvain Perifel, Université Paris Cité
Thomas Seiller, CNRS, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord

If you have any questions, please contact us at:
epit2023 at sciencesconf.org


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