IWSPA 2020

International Workshop on Stochastic Processes and Their Applications

A virtual workshop


Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, IWSPA 2020 will take place virtually and online on November 24th and 26th, and December 1st and 3rd, 2020 using video conferencing tools.


The organizing committee has the pleasure of inviting you to participate in the first edition of the International Workshop on Stochastic Processes and Their Applications (IWSPA 2020), which will take place virtually and online on November 24th and 26th, and December 1st and 3rd using video conferencing tools.

Due to the number of abstracts we have received, the program has been extended to a fifth day (December 9th).

The workshop is organized by the Working Group on “Stochastic Processes and Their Applications” of the Spanish Society of Statistics and Operations Research (SEIO).

We welcome contributions from all areas of stochastic processes, including, but not limited to  birth and death processes, branching processes, diffusion processes, Markovian arrival processes, matrix-analytic methods, random walks in continuous time, renewal theory, space-time processes, and others, as well as their applications in population dynamics, genetics, epidemiology, cancer, cell kinetics, economics, finance, reliability, geophysics, environment, etc.

Dates and deadlines

  • Abstract submission starts on September 15th, 2020
  • Abstract submission ends on November 1st, 2020
  • Notification of accepted contributions, before November 5th, 2020
  • Registration opens on September 15th, 2020
  • Registration ends on November 15th, 2020

Keynote talks

Some results and applications of geometric counting processes, by Antonio Di Crescenzo, Università degli Studi di Salerno, Italy

Exact approaches for the analysis of stochastic epidemic processes on networks, by Martín López García, University of Leeds, UK

Epidemics on networks with preventive rewiring, by Frank Ball, University of Nottingham, UK

Limit theorems, scaling of moments and intermittency for integrated finite variance supOU processes, by Nikolai Leonenko, Cardiff University, UK

Scientific committee

Antonio Di Crescenzo, Università degli Studi di Salerno, Italy

Antonio Gómez Corral (co-chairman), Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain

Miguel González Velasco (co-chairman), Universidad de Extremadura, Spain

Nikolai Leonenko, Cardiff University, UK

María Dolores Ruiz Medina, Universidad de Granada, Spain

Related links

Abstract submission

Registration

Participants

Program

Format of the talks and how to access the talks

Book of abstracts

Detailed program and abstracts

Local organizing committee

Antonio Gómez Corral

María Jesús López Herrero

Fátima Palacios Rodríguez

María Teresa Rodríguez Bernal

Contact details

E-mail: agcorral (at) ucm.es