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- Subject: Tentative schedule
- From: Federico Marchetti <marchett@or.Stanford.EDU>
- Date: Sun, 4 Aug 1996 21:09:52 -0700
International Workshop on
Computational and Statistical Issues for Stochastic Processes
Cremona, Italy - September 2-5, 1996
Sponsored by: National Research Project "Calcolo Stocastico e Processi
Stocastici" (1993-1994), "Associazione Cremonese Studi Universitari"
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
A workshop on Computational and Statistical Issues for Stochastic
Processes will take place in Cremona, Italy, in the first week of
September. This is a satellite meeting to the 4th World Congress of the
Bernoulli Society in Vienna, Austria (August 26 - 31).
Organizing Committee:
Peter Glynn (Stanford University - glynn@leland.stanford.edu)
Tom Kurtz (University of Wisconsin at Madison - kurtz@math.wisc.edu)
Federico Marchetti (Politecnico di Milano - marchett@mate.polimi.it)
Local Committee (Politecnico di Milano):
Gianluca Attolini (attolini@stradivari.cremona.polimi.it)
Bruno Bassan (brubas@mate.polimi.it)
Egidio Battistini (egibat@stradivari.cremona.polimi.it)
Federico Marchetti (marchett@mate.polimi.it/marchett@or.stanford.edu)
For information, check the World Wide Web page at
http://www.cremona.polimi.it/news/congress.htm or e-mail to
stoch96@mate.polimi.it.
Please, address all e-mail inquiries from now to August 20 to
marchett@or.stanford.edu
If you need more conventional access routes you can write/call/fax to
Federico Marchetti
Politecnico di Milano
Dipartimento di Matematica
p.Leonardo da Vinci 32
I-20133 Milano, Italy
Phone: (+39)(2)2399-4570
fax: (+39)(2)2399-4568
No formal registration is required in advance, but prospective
participants are urged to arrange their accomodations at the
earliest, following the directions below. Also, if you wish to
contribute your work to the workshop, please follow the relevant
directions below.
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
The program provides for invited lectures in the morning. A this time
we expect the following speakers:
Erhan Cinlar (Princeton, USA):"Stochastic Models of Turbulence"
Peter Glynn (Stanford, USA) :"Statistical Inference for Continuous-time
Markov Processes Observed Discretely"
Steve Kou (Rutgers, USA):"A Continuity Correction for Discrete Barrier
Options"
Thomas Kurtz (Madison, USA): "Particle representations for solutions of
stochastic partial differential equations."
Yuri Kutoyants (Le Mans, France):"Statistical Inference for Spatial
Poisson Process"
Robert Liptser (Tel Aviv, Israel):"Nonlinear filtering problem with
contamination"
Boris Rozovsky (USC, USA): "A Nonlinear Recursive Wiener Type Filter
for Markov State Processes"
Walter Willinger (Bellcore, USA): "The River Nile, the Stock Market,
and High-Speed Networks"
Abstracts of the talks are posted on the World Wide Web page.
There will be ample time both for formal and informal discussions, with
the aim of fostering ideas and information. Though no contributed talks
are planned, participants are encouraged to submit contributions to the
workshop. Prospective contributors are urged to send an informative
abstract promptly, by e-mail if at all possible, to a member of the organizing
committee. They should also prepare an extended abstract of their
contribution (one to two pages) at least by the beginning of the
conference.
The extended abstracts will be disseminated among all participants and
contributors will be able to discuss their papers with interested
participants during afternoons in a comfortable setting.
The tentative schedule, subject to change, for the meeting is the
following:
Mon Tue Wed Thu
9:00-9:30 registration
9:30-10:00 coffee Kurtz Glynn Willinger
10:00-10:30 Liptser Kurtz Glynn Willinger
10:30-11:00 Liptser coffee coffee coffee
11:00-12:00 Kutoyants Cinlar Kou Rozovsky
afternoon contributed social contributed open
"coffee table" program "coffee table" session
session session
ACCOMODATIONS
We have optioned a block of rooms at the Ibis Hotel in Cremona.
HOTEL IBIS
VIA MANTOVA
26100 CREMONA
phone: (+39)(0)372-452222
FAX: (+39)(0)372-452700
Prices are set at ItLit 100,000 (single occupancy) and ItLit 130,000
(double occupancy) per night, with continental breakfast. At current
rates this translates approximately to $65 and $85 (US), resp. Please
note that the hotel will be closed august 1 to August 25. If you have
not arranged for your lodging, please do it at the earliest. We suggest
that for your reservation and any other problem you take advantage of
the
Segreteria della sede di Cremona del Politecnico di Milano
Via Sesto n. 41
26100 Cremona (CR)
phone: (+39)(0)372-22311
FAX: (+39)(0)372-461381
E-Mail: segreter@stradivari.cremona.polimi.it
They will also be happy to help you find a roommate, if you wish to
share a room and need to find one.
Also, any member of the local committee will be happy to assist you and
direct you to the appropriate service.
IBIS Hotels are part of a network of more than 300 hotels and 220
restaurants. This is a modern building, located in the southern
district of the town near the motorway leading to Brescia and Piacenza.
The historical center, about 2 km (1.25 miles) away, with its famous
"Torazzo", the Cathedral, the Baptistery, the international
Violin-maker School and the commercial area is easily reached with a 20
minute walk.
The Hotel has 100 modernly equipped rooms (of which 30 are reserved for
non smokers). The reception operates around the clock.
If you are looking for significantly less expensive arrangements, there
are two hostels, run by local religious organizations. Prices are in
the ItLit 25,000-30,000 range. Ladies can find accomodoation in the
"CASA DI NOSTRA SIGNORA" (4 minutes walk from the conference site, no
private bathrooms). The "SEMINARIO" (25 minutes walk away) can host
both ladies (with private bathroom) and gentelmen. For other details
and for reservations, please contact the "Segreteria" listed above.
SOMETHING ABOUT THE LOCATION
Cremona is a small town in Lumbardy, reachable by train from nearby
Milan and by fast train from Rome. It is best known for being the home
of the famed Stradivari violin builders, and of a solid musical
tradition. It is within easy reach of some of the most fascinating
cities in Central-Northern Italy. We plan to organize a social program
that will take advantage of the features of the town during the
workshop. To learn more about Cremona, visit the World Wide Web page
at http://stradivari.cremona.polimi.it.