Archive for Rennes

Cédric, le retour ?

Posted in Books, pictures, University life with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on January 12, 2026 by xi'an

Within a non-Euclidean distance of a few issues, Le Monde and Libération both ran an interview of Cédric Villani, not truly a coïncidence since he recently published Leçons de mathématique joyeuse, a general public book on mathematics (I did not read), derived from a series of conferences he gave in Paris ten years ago. With a chapter on the best and the worst errors of (Henri) Poincaré, where he states that statistics is a late-comer in the mathematics pantheon because “it is complicated, it is even completely counter-intuitive.” However, there is very little on mathematics and research in these interviews, as the interviewers are clearly more interested in the politics of Villani, a former deputé and unsuccessful candidate for the City of Paris mayorship. Although he is now teaching in both Lyon and Rennes, since he currently lives in a nearby village that happens to be very close to my family house in Morbihan.

Dans son regard [Nikon film festival]

Posted in Books, Kids, pictures with tags , , , , , , , on February 3, 2022 by xi'an


A beautiful short film (in French) shot in a Rennes restaurant and the Brittany countryside, and submitted by my nephew Paul and his co-authors to the Nikon Film festival 2022. Voting starts on 01 February.

Medellin

Posted in Kids, pictures, Travel with tags , , , , , , , on June 15, 2021 by xi'an

My nephew Paul and a fellow student made this nice mute video as a final project of his cinema degree in Rennes:

Ph.D. scholarships at ENSAE ParisTech‐CREST

Posted in Statistics with tags , , , , , , , , on April 2, 2019 by xi'an

ENSAE ParisTech and CREST are currently inviting applications for 3-year PhD scholarships in statistics (and economics, finance, and sociology). There is no constraint of nationality or curriculum, but the supervisor must be from ENSAE (Paris-Saclay) or ENSAI (Rennes-Bruz).  The deadline is May 1, to be sent to Mrs Fanda Traore, at ensae.fr.

Applications should submitted (in French or in English), including :
– Curriculum vitae;
– Statement of research and teaching interests (10 pages);
– a cover letter
– the official transcripts of all higher education institutions from which you get a degree
– recommendation letters from professors, including a letter from the Ph.D. supervisor.

Selected candidates will be most likely interviewed at ENSAE‐CREST.

coordinate sampler as a non-reversible Gibbs-like MCMC sampler

Posted in Books, Kids, Statistics, University life with tags , , , , , , , , on September 12, 2018 by xi'an

In connection with the talk I gave last July in Rennes for MCqMC 2018, I posted yesterday a preprint on arXiv of the work that my [soon to defend!] Dauphine PhD student Changye Wu and I did on an alternative PDMP. In this novel avatar of the zig-zag sampler,  a  non-reversible, continuous-time MCMC sampler, that we called the Coordinate Sampler, based on a piecewise deterministic Markov process. In addition to establishing the theoretical validity of this new sampling algorithm, we show in the same line as Deligiannidis et al.  (2018) that the Markov chain it induces exhibits geometrical ergodicity for distributions which tails decay at least as fast as an exponential distribution and at most as fast as a Gaussian distribution. A few numerical examples (a 2D banana shaped distribution à la Haario et al., 1999, strongly correlated high-dimensional normals, a log-Gaussian Cox process) highlight that our coordinate sampler is more efficient than the zig-zag sampler, in terms of effective sample size.Actually, we had sent this paper before the summer as a NIPS [2018] submission, but it did not make it through [the 4900 submissions this year and] the final review process, being eventually rated above the acceptance bar but not that above!