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Winter School on Expansion in Groups, Combinatorics, and Complexity

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Next week in Weizmann Institute there will be a Winter school in expansion in groups combinatorics and complexity. (The link includes abstracts for the lectures.)

Dates: January 5-8, 2025
Venue: The beautiful Lopatie conference center, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel.
Registration: Registration is free but mandatory. Click [here] for a link to the registration page.
Organizers: Irit Dinur and Thomas Vidick

This workshop will have several mini-courses that will go in depth into a topic, together with several more standard one-hour lectures. Here is the program. (In square brackets related posts.)

Workshop Speakers

  • Michael Chapman, NYU(minicourse), Inapproximability of Graphs and Algebraic Structures Using Interactive Proofs — Resolving the Aldous–Lyons Conjecture and the Connes’ Embedding Problem. [1, Item VIII]; [2].
  • Gil Cohen, Tel-Aviv University (minicourse), Analytic Approaches to Spectral Graph Theory: Insights from Free Probability. [3].
  • Esty Kelman, MIT and Boston University, Sparse Graph Counting and Applications to Systems of Linear Forms. [4, math. item 7].
  • Guy Kindler, Hebrew University, Hypercontractivity. [5];[6].
  • Nir Lazarovich, Technion(minicourse), Groups Acting on Cubical Complexes. [7].
  • Noam Lifshitz, Hebrew University, Product Mixing in Groups. [4, math. item 9]
  • Alex Lubotzky, Weizmann, Group Approximation.
  • Dor Minzer, MIT(minicourse), Recent Advances in PCPs and Adjacent Areas. (I did not blog about it, but [4, math. item 11], and [1, Item IV] are related.)
    • Pavel Panteleev, Moscow State University, Quantum LDPC Codes from HDXs. [8].
  • Izhar Oppenheim, Ben Gurion University, Coboundary expansion in coset complexes.
  • Noga Ron Zewi, Haifa University, Highly-Efficient Local Proofs and Codes.
  • Dani Wise, Weizmann, Special Cube Complexes. [7](maybe).
  • Amir Yehudayoff, University of Copenhagen (KU) & Technion, Finite Coxeter groups.

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