Se ha publicado la lista completa de los conferenciantes invitados de las 20 sesiones: 1. Logic, 2. Algebra, 3. Number Theory, 4. Algebraic and Complex Geometry, 5. Geometry, 6. Topology, 7. Lie Theory and Generalizations, 8. Analysis, 9. Dynamics, 10. Partial Differential Equations, 11. Mathematical Physics, 12. Probability, 13. Combinatorics, 14. Mathematics of Computer Science, 15. Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing, 16. Control Theory and Optimization, 17. Statistics and Data Analysis, 18. Stochastic and Differential Modelling, 19. Mathematical Education and Popularization of Mathematics, 20. History of Mathematics.
Destacamos la lista de Special Sectional Lectures:
• Keith Ball (University of Warwick). Survey lecture on convex analysis and its connections to other areas of mathematics (secciones 8, 10, 12 y 13).
• Nikhil Bansal (University of Michigan). Survey lecture on discrepancy theory and related algorithms (secciones 14, 16 y 18).
• Manjul Bhargava (Princeton University). Lecture on the role of mathematics museums (sección 19).
• Georges Gonthier (Inria – Saclay Île de France). Lecture on the state of the art of computer-assisted proofs (secciones 1 y 14).
• Peter Hintz (ETH Zürich). Survey lecture on recent progress in general relativity, conferencia conjunta con Gustav Holzegel (secciones 5, 10 y 11).
• Gustav Holzegel (University of Münster). Survey lecture on recent progress in general relativity, conferencia conjunta con Peter Hintz (secciones 5, 10 y 11).
• Bruce Kleiner (New York University). Developments in 3-d Ricci flow since Perelman (secciones: 5, 6, 8 y 10).
• Yann Lecun (Facebook AI Research and Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University). Lecture on some of the mathematical questions raised by deep learning (secciones 14, 17 y 18).
• Marc Levine (The University of Duisburg-Essen). Survey lecture on motivic cohomology (secciones 2, 3, 4 y 6).
• Huijia (Rachel) Lin (University of Washington). Lecture on obfuscation schemes, conferencia conjunta con Amit Sahai (secciones 1, 2 y 14).
• Elchanan Mossel (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Survey lecture on combinatorial statistics and its role in the sciences (secciones 12, 13, 14 y 18).
• Amit Sahai (University of California Los Angeles). Lecture on obfuscation schemes, conferencia conjunta con Huijia (Rachel) Lin (secciones 1, 2 y 14).
• Richard Schwartz (Brown University.). Survey lecture on billiards (secciones 5, 9 y 11).
• David Silver (Google DeepMind). Lecture on recent breakthroughs in reinforcement learning (secciones 14 y 17).
• Joseph H. Silverman (Brown University). Survey lecture on arithmetic dynamics (secciones 3 y 9).
• Bernd Sturmfels (MPI Leipzig/ University of California Berkeley.) Survey lecture on applied / computational algebra (secciones 2, 13 y 14).
• Eric Vanden-Eijneden (Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences/New York University). Lecture on the computational aspects of statistical mechanics (secciones 11, 12, 15 y 18).
• Melanie Matchett Wood (Harvard University). Interactions between number theory and random structures (secciones 3, 12 y 13).