Abstract
In recent decades, renormalisation, which has long been a workman's tool for theoretical
physicists, has also become an essential mathematical tool that appears in many
guises. Within mathematics, renormalisation bridges across topics such as combinatorics
and stochastic analysis. Yet, in part due to a lack of a common language, the
advances on the mathematical side do not seem to fully reach out to the theoretical
physicist. Conversely, the mathematician rarely benefits from the physicist's expertise
in renormalisation.
The goal of this workshop is to bridge this gap and provide a platform for communication
and exchange of ideas, a first step in the direction of increased interaction
and cross fertilisation between the two communities.