Workshop on Stochastics, Memory and Roughness 2024

The workshop will bring together leading specialists in modeling roughness and long-range dependence in a cozy Nordic atmosphere in the center of Oslo close to the seafront.

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This workshop aims to bring together the leading specialists in modeling roughness and long-range dependence with non-Markovian stochastic processes. The program features the latest theoretical achievements, the statistical aspects and the applications in actual modelling.

The event will be held at Thon Hotel Opera in Oslo and will last for 3 days, January 17-19, 2024. Please note that the event will be celebrated in presence only.

Registration

The registration for the Workshop is closed. For any inquiries, kindly contact peredl@math.uio.no.

Confirmed speakers

Nacira Agram (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)
Elisa Alòs (U. Pompeu Fabra Barcelona)
Giacomo Ascione (U. Naples Federico II)
Ehsan Azmoodeh (U. Liverpool)
Fred Espen Benth (U. Oslo)
Dan Crisan (Imperial College London)
Masaaki Fukasawa (U. Osaka)
Fabian Harang (BI Oslo)
Yaozhong Hu (U. Alberta)
Marina Kleptsyna (U. Le Mans)
Jacques Lévy Véhel (INRIA and Case Law Analytics)
Yuliya Mishura (Taras Shevchenko National U. Kyiv and Mälardalens U.)
Bernt Øksendal (U. Oslo)
Enrica Pirozzi (U. Naples Federico II)
Jan Pospíšil (U. West Bohemia)
Kostia Ralchenko (Taras Shevchenko National U. Kyiv)
Knut Sølna (U. California Irvine)
Tommi Sottinen (U. Vaasa)
Łukasz Stettner (Polish Academy of Sciences)
Lauri Vitasaari (U. Uppsala)
Josep Vives (U. Barcelona)

 

Program and Abstracts

The Workshop program can be found here. The book of abstracts can be found here.

Getting to the Workshop venue

Transportation in Oslo

The public transportation network in Oslo includes trams, the metro and a bus network, and is run by a single operator called Ruter. All of Oslo is included in Zone 1, with a single ticket costing 40 NOK. With such a ticket you can travel as much as you want for 60 minutes. There is also the option to buy a 24-hour ticket or a 7-days ticket.

The easiest way to buy a ticket is using the Ruter app (search for "Ruter" on Apple App Store or Google Play). We advise you to download it already now and add your credit/debit card credentials, in order to see that everything is working. You can also plan your trips with this app. Note that you can not buy tickets onboard the metro and trams. You can, however, buy physical tickets at the kiosks Narvesen, 7-eleven, Deli De Luca and Mix, the Oslo Visitor centre at the Oslo Central Station and Ruter's customer service centre. See www.ruter.no/en/ for more information.

From the airport to your hotel

Most invited speakers who need a hotel have been assigned rooms at the venue of the Workshop, the Thon Hotel Opera. This hotel is located in the city centre, less than 200 meters from the central station.

The fastest way from the main airport (Oslo Airport OSL) to the central station is the airport express train Flytoget. You can buy tickets online at www.flytoget.no/en/, in their app (search for "Flytoget" on Apple App Store or Google Play) or by tapping your credit/debit card at the barrier (in the airport) or the card reader (at the central station). Get off at the stop Oslo central. The trains leave every 10-20 minutes for most of the day and the trip takes 22 minutes. They are operative from 05:30 in the morning to 00:50 at night. 

 

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Visiting Oslo

Oslo is predominantly cash-free, and we recommend workshop attendees use debit or credit cards for transactions. This aligns with the city's modern approach to payments, ensuring a convenient and secure experience for everyone.

Tags: Stochastic analysis, memory, roughness
Published Nov. 15, 2023 10:23 PM - Last modified Jan. 19, 2024 9:29 AM