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About Infinity '25: Horizons in Mathematical Thought

September 2–7, 2025 | Cambridge, UK

Welcome to Infinity '25: Horizons in Mathematical Thought—a premier gathering of the brightest minds in mathematics, set against the historic and inspiring backdrop of Cambridge, United Kingdom.

From September 2nd to 7th, 2025, the world's leading mathematicians, emerging scholars, and interdisciplinary pioneers will come together to explore the frontiers of mathematical discovery. Infinity '25 is more than just a conference—it is a celebration of ideas, a crossroads of generations, and a platform for shaping the future of mathematical sciences.

Whether you specialize in pure theory or applied computation, Infinity '25 offers a space where rigorous intellect meets bold innovation. Expect deep discussions, groundbreaking presentations, and the rare opportunity to engage directly with some of the most influential figures in mathematics today.

Join us in Cambridge—where Newton once walked, where Ramanujan left his mark, and where the next breakthroughs await.

Infinity has no bounds. Neither should your ideas.

Meet our keynote speakers

Prof. Cedric Villani

Prof. Cedric Villani is a French mathematician working primarily on partial differential equations, Riemannian geometry and mathematical physics. He was awarded the Fields Medal in 2010 for his work on Landau damping and the Boltzmann equation. He described the development of his theorem in his autobiographical book Théorème vivant (2012), published in English translation as Birth of a Theorem: A Mathematical Adventure (2015).


Prof. Manjul Bhargava


Present Positions Professor of Mathematics, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ. Long-Term Prize Fellow, Clay Mathematics Institute, Cambridge, MA.

Honors and Awards

Leonard M. and Eleanor B. Blumenthal Award for the Advancement of Research in Pure Mathematics, January 2005. Packard Foundation Fellowship in Science and Engineering, November 2004. The Mathematical Association of America’s Merten M. Hasse Prize for Exposition, August 2003.

Prof. Terence Tao


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