15–25 Sept 2026
Palazzo del Castelletto
Europe/Rome timezone

The aim of the School is to provide intensive mini-courses in several areas of current mathematical interest, as well as to present methods for concretely applying the theoretical tools. This would be the seventh event in a series of Schools and Workshops organized both in Japan (Hokkaido) and in Italy (Pisa, Turin), starting in 2015. The link of the 2023 edition is https://sites. google.com/view/2023hprt/home?authuser=0 and the link to the 2024 edition is https://sites.google.com/view/hprt2024/home. The very first editions of the school have been hosted in Pisa, at Centro di Ricerca Matematica Ennio De Giorgi (see https://crm.sns.it/event/370/participants.html?page=3 for the 2016 edition, http://www.crm.sns.it/event/432/ for the 2018 edition and https://crm.sns.it/event/478/index.html for the 2021 edition), where we plan on having the seventh edition.

At its seventh edition, the summer school is now well established and rec ognized for giving substantial visibility and support to young students and re searchers; the organisers are committed to have contributed talks and/or a poster session. This way, the school aims to strengthen the ties between Italian and Japanese universities and their departments, giving continuity to a success ful format.

The school is intended mainly for master students (laurea magistrale) and Ph.D. students.

Learning goals and objectives: The aim of the lectures is to provide a practical approach to subjects such as algebra, analysis, geometry and proba bility. This also leads to a deeper understanding of the topics. To this end, we shall focus on various fields and stress their connections. Students who follow the lectures will be able to understand the practical aspects of the abstract the ory learned in their undergraduate courses.

Structure of the summer school: We plan on having 8 courses. The courses shall be divided in 4 subjects, with 2 lecturers for subject. One of the lecturer per subject shall be affiliated to an Italian university and one to a Japanese university, so to engage both equally. In total, we plan on having 8 speakers.

Plan of proposed subjects:

• (Functional) analysis and C-algebras

• Algebra and geometry 

• Cryptography and applications

• Applications to biology/medicine/epidemiology

• Numerical analysis and probability

 

LIST OF CONFIRMED SPEAKERS

Alice Cortinovis (Università di Pisa) 

Norisuke Ioku (Tohoku University)

Daisuke Kishimoto (Kyushu University) 

Hideo Kubo (Hokkaido University)

Claudia Landi (Università degli studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia) 

Mariarosa Mazza (Università degli studi di Roma Tor Vergata)

Fulvio Ricceri (Università di Torino)

Massimiliano Sala (Università di Trento)

 

The deadline to apply for funding is the 30th of April 2026.

Please note that organizers will conduct a selection among the registered people. All details concerning the support will be given later on

More information at the REGISTRATION PAGE.

The number of participants attending the Workshop is limited, therefore the registration will be confirmed after its expiration.

 

Funded by:

  • the MUR Excellence Department Project MatMod@TOV awarded to the Department of Mathematics, University of Rome Tor Vergata, CUP E83C23000330006.
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  • MEXT Grant-in-Aid for the WISE Program (Doctoral Program for World-leading Innovative & Smart Education).
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