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          ObjectivesIn the one-month program, the many connections with other fields will appear, 
    but a focus will be provided by emphasizing the distributions of the noncommutative 
    variables. Such variables, like the quantum mechanical observables are operators 
    and the distributions are expectations associated with them. In the case of 
    one variable the noncommutative distributions are expectations of spectral 
    measures and are classical, i.e. probability measures, For several variables 
    such distributions are expectation values of noncommutative monomials (there 
    are many more of these than commutative ones). The program will emphasize 
    in all parts of free probability the distributions aspect: explicit determinations 
    of distributions if possible, methods of computing distributions, uses of 
    facts about distributions in applications. This is a timely topic since recent 
    developments in a variety of directions in free probability are also advances 
    in the distributions aspect, ranging from new noncommutative analysis tools, 
    new combinatorial and discrete mathematics aspects, the appearance of new 
    quantum symmetries and new types of distributions.  Scientific ActivityProgram activities will be around two one-weekworkshops (at the beginning and at the end of July) and, in the 2 weeks between workshops, seminars and other activities, mostly especially adapted for the very young (including graduate students and postdocs). Workshop on Combinatorial and Random Matrix 
    Aspects of Noncommutative Distributions and Free Probability Workshop on Analytic, Stochastic, and Operator 
    Algebraic Aspects of Noncommutative Distributions and Free Probability Application for travel support now closed 
    -deadline to apply was May 31, 2013  | 
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