Speakers
Semi-plenary speakers
- Acciaio, Beatrice - ETHZ, Switzerland
- Schiebinger, Geoffrey - University of British Columbia, Canada
Invited speakers
- Backhoff, Julio - University of Vienna, Austria
- Conforti, Giovanni - École Polytechnique, France
- Cuturi, Marco - Apple, France
- De March, Hadrien - Quantev, France
- Eckstein, Stephan - ETHZ, Switzerland
- Ehrlacher, Virginie - ENPC, France
- Fathi, Max - Université Paris Cité, France
- Friesecke, Gero - TU Munich, Germany
- Galichon, Alfred - NYU Paris, France
- Gallouët, Thomas - INRIA Paris, France
- Luise, Giulia - Imperial College, United Kingdom
- Nenna, luca - U. Paris Saclay, France
- Obloj, Jan - St John's College, United Kingdom
- Peyré, Gabriel - ENS Paris, France
- Pooladian, Aram-Alexandre - New York University, USA
- Schmitzer, Bernhard - Göttingen University, Germany
- Vialard, François-Xavier - Université Gustave Eiffel, France
Preliminary program
This schedule is preliminary and could be updated.
Monday, June 19
14:00 ~ 15:00 | On the existence of Monge maps for the Gromov-Wasserstein problem François-Xavier Vialard - Univ. Gustave Eiffel, France |
15:00 ~ 16:00 | Interpretable Optimal Transport in High-Dimensions with Feature-Sparse Maps Marco Cuturi - Apple, France |
16:30 ~ 17:00 | A discussion on Wasserstein geodesic extrapolation and the construction of variational second order scheme for Wasserstein gradient flows. Thomas Gallouët - Inria Paris, France |
17:00 ~ 17:30 | Minimax estimation of discontinuous optimal transport maps: The semi-discrete case Aram-Alexandre Pooladian - New York University, |
17:30 ~ 18:00 | Numerical methods for high-dimensional multi-marginal optimal transport problems Gero Friesecke - Technical University of Munich, Germany |
18:00 ~ 18:30 | Sparsity results for moment-constrained approximation of the Lieb functional Virginie Ehrlacher - Ecole des Ponts ParisTech & INRIA, France |
Tuesday, June 20
14:00 ~ 15:00 | Unbalanced Optimal Transport across Metric Measured Spaces Gabriel Peyré - CNRS and ENS, France |
15:00 ~ 16:00 | LCP methods for equilibrium transport Alfred Galichon - NYU and Sciences Po, USA and France |
16:30 ~ 17:00 | Entropic transfer operators for data-driven analysis of dynamical systems Bernhard Schmitzer - Göttingen University, Germany |
17:00 ~ 17:30 | Convergence rate of entropy-regularized multi-marginal optimal transport costs Luca Nenna - (LMO) Université Paris-Saclay, France |
17:30 ~ 18:00 | Exponential convergence of Sinkhorn algorithm for quadratic costs and weakly log- concave marginals Giovanni Conforti - IPParis, FRANCE |
18:00 ~ 18:30 | Learning to optimize transport plans Giulia Luise - Microsoft Research, |
Wednesday, June 21
14:00 ~ 14:30 | Wasserstein adversarial robustness for NN Jan Obloj - University of Oxford, United Kingdom |
14:30 ~ 15:00 | Causal optimal transport with entropic regularization Stephan Eckstein - ETH Zürich, Switzerland |
15:00 ~ 16:00 | The Wasserstein-Martingale projection of a Brownian motion given initial and terminal marginals Julio Backhoff - University of Vienna, Austria |
16:30 ~ 17:30 | Quantifying arbitrage Beatrice Acciaio - ETH Zurich, Switzerland |
17:30 ~ 18:00 | Globally Lipschitz (non-optimal) transport maps Max Fathi - Université Paris Cité, France |
18:00 ~ 18:30 | Optimizing healthcare provider network with principal-agent approach and optimal transport Hadrien De March - Qantev, France |
Posters
- Gradient descent with a general cost
Pierre-Cyril Aubin - INRIA SIERRA, France - Nonlinear reduced basis using mixture Wasserstein barycenters: application to an eigenvalue problem
Maxime Dalery - Laboratoire de Mathématiques de Besançon, UMR CNRS 6623, Université de Franche-Comté, France - Solving the shallow-water semi-geostrophic equations through Sinkhorn's algorithm
Jacob Francis - Imperial, UK - Unsupervised Ground Metric Learning using Wasserstein Singular Vectors
Geert-Jan Huizing - ENS PSL, France - Approximation of Splines in Wasserstein Spaces
Jorge Justiniano - University of Bonn, Germany - Linearized Wasserstein dimensionality reduction with approximation guarantees
Varun Khurana - University of California, San Diego, United States - Estimating pollution spread in water networks as a Schrödinger bridge problem with partial information
Michele Mascherpa - Kungliga Tekniska högskolan (KTH), Sweden - Genetic Column Generation: Convergence proof and application to transport splines on the Wasserstein space
Maximilian Penka - Technische Universität München, Germany - Minimax estimation of discontinuous optimal transport maps: The semi-discrete case
Aram-Alexandre Pooladian - New York University, USA - Using optimal transport to define viscosity solutions of control problems
Averil Prost - INSA Rouen, France - An Exponentially Converging Particle Method for the Mixed Nash Equilibrium of Continuous Games
Guillaume Wang - EPFL, Switzerland