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Colloquia Patavina: What has rough paths got to do with data science

14.10.2019

Within the Colloquia Patavina, the University of Padua - Department of Mathematics, organizes the conference What has rough paths got to do with data science, held by Terence John Lyons mathematician and professor at the Oxford University. Terry’s Lyons has given fundamental contributions in the realm of  stochastic analysis and its applications, including Mathematical Finance and Machine Learning. He has developed the theory of Rough Paths, which aims to build an effective calculus that can model the interactions between complex oscillatory (rough) evolving systems. He has authored more than 100 journal papers and two fundamental monographs: “System control and rough paths” (with Q. Zhongmin) and “Differential equations driven by rough paths” (with M. Caruana and TR. Lévy). 

Colloquia Patavina represents a series of lectures in all areas of mathematics and computer science directed to a general public. In particular, one of the objectives of the Colloquia is to inform about recent developments, ideas and results in some areas of mathematics, computer science or closely related fields.

The conference will take place at Department of Mathematics October 29, 2019.