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2D Percolation Revisited

Offered By: Instituto de Matemática Pura e Aplicada via YouTube

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Explore a captivating conference talk by Stanislav Smirnov titled "2D percolation revisited" delivered at the International Conference celebrating IMPA's 70th anniversary. Delve into advanced mathematical concepts as Smirnov, a renowned mathematician from Geneva, presents his insights on two-dimensional percolation theory. Gain valuable knowledge from this one-hour lecture, which was part of a prestigious event featuring approximately 100 international mathematicians, including Fields Medalists. Discover the rich history and significant contributions of IMPA (Instituto de Matemática Pura e Aplicada) as a center of excellence in mathematical research, particularly its impact on Latin America through researcher training, educational materials, teacher development, industry collaboration, and mathematics popularization. Access additional resources, including the event page and full conference playlist, to further enhance your understanding of cutting-edge mathematical research and IMPA's influential role in the global mathematical community.

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International Conference - IMPA 70 Years - Stanislav Smirnov


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Instituto de Matemática Pura e Aplicada

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