PhaseA Problem-Solving Workshop

This workshop is part of the Research Semester Programme 'PhaseCAP: Phase Transitions in Combinatorics, Algorithms and Probability'.

When
26 may 2026 from 9:30 a.m. to 29 may 2026 5 p.m. CEST (GMT+0200)
Where
CWI, Science Park 123, 1098 XG Amsterdam
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How can we understand the underlying structure of a large-scale network? Which local constraints determine an algorithm’s running time? In recent years, ideas inspired by physics have proved fruitful in tackling such questions. Central to this approach is the notion of a phase transition: a sudden change in macroscopic behaviour (for example, matter shifting from solid to liquid at a critical temperature) in models governed by local interactions.

We aim to connect the combinatorics, algorithms, and probability communities through this lens. This will be pursued through three interactive four-day workshops focused on problem-solving and collaboration.

Programme Algorithms Problem-Solving Workshop 26-29 May 2026

9.30 welcome with coffee/tea

10.00-12.00 open problem presentations

12.00-13.00 lunch

13.00-13.30 group allocation afternoon for working on problems

15.00 coffee/tea break

17.30 conference dinner

9.30 coffee/tea

10.00-11.00 talk

11.00-12.00 lightning talks

12.00-13.00 lunch

13:00 afternoon for working on problems

15:00 short progress update followed by coffee/tea break

9.30 coffee/tea

10.00-11.00 talk

11.00-12.00 lightning talks

12.00-13.00 lunch

13:00 afternoon for working on problems

15:00 short progress update followed by coffee/tea break

9.00 coffee

9.30-12.00 working on problems

12.00-12.30 progress reports

12.30-13.30 lunch

13.30-14.00 coffee reception

14.00-16.00 plenary talks: Leslie Goldberg & Amin Coja-Oghlan

16.00-17.30 reception with drinks and snacks

Registration info:

This event is by invitation only, except for the plenary talks. You can register for these talks via this link:

Registration PhaseCap Algorithms Plenary talks Friday 29 May 2026

Registration closes 22 May 2026 or until we have reached capacity, whichever is earlier

More information on plenary talks Leslie Goldberg & Amin Coja-Oghlan