“Randomness and Determinism in Number Theory”
TU Wien, May 18-20, 2016
This workshop is organized by the Austrian FWF-special research area (SFB) “Quasi Monte Carlo Methods: Theory and Applications” (which is lead by G. Larcher and F. Pillichshammer) and by the Austrian-French consortium “MuDeRa: Multiplicativity-Determinism-Randomness” (whose members are C. Dartyge, J.-M. Deshouillers, C. Mauduit, B. Martin, J. Rivat, G. Tenenbaum, T. Stoll, M. Drmota, P. Grabner, G. Larcher, R. Tichy and which is supported by the Austrian and French Science Funds FWF and ANR).
The aim of the Workshop is to present progresses on various questions that interrelate and link the notion of randomness (or pseudo-randomness) with the notion of determinism in the context of analytic number theory, combinatorics on words, automata theory, quasi-random sequences and nearby disciplines.