PROBABILITY 2000:
A Conference Celebrating the 60th Birthdays of
Daniel W. Stroock and Srinivasa S. R. Varadhan


   Location: 
   Courant Institute of
   Mathematical Sciences,
   New York University

   Date:
   Friday, Saturday and
   Sunday morning,
   November 3-5, 2000

Professors Daniel W. Stroock and Srinivasa S. R. Varadhan have made many fundamental contributions to a wide range of topics in probability theory and analysis including large deviation theory, Malliavan calculus, interacting particle systems and hydrodynamic limits. This conference at Courant, where they jointly developed the martingale approach to diffusion processes in the 1960's, will celebrate their sixtieth birthdays.

List of Speakers:
Michael Aizenmann Princeton University
Richard Bass University of Connecticut
Gerard Ben Arous Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne
Maury Bramson University of Minnesota
Eric Carlen Georgia Institute of Technology
Bernard Derrida Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris
David Jerison Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Harry Kesten Cornell University
Shigeo Kusuoka University of Tokyo
Paul Malliavin Universite de Paris VI, Jussieu
Stefano Olla  Universite de Cergy-Pontoise
George Papanicolaou Stanford University
Jeremy Quastel University of Toronto
Fraydoun Rezakhanlou University of California, Berkeley
Thomas Spencer Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
Herbert Spohn Munich University of Technology
Alain Sznitman  Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule, Zurich
V. S. Varadarajan University of California, Los Angeles
Ruth Williams University of California, San Diego

Organizing Committee: J. Lebowitz, C. Newman and H. T. Yau

For more information concerning conference events, schedule, titles
and abstracts for talks, and hotel accommodations, click on the link below.

For all other inquiries, please send email to prob2000@math1.cims.nyu.edu.

Conference Events, Schedule, Titles & Abstracts and Hotels