Mini-Workshop: Hyperbolic meets Stochastic Geometry
Ruth Kellerhals
Université de Fribourg, SwitzerlandChristoph Thäle
Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany

Abstract
The mini-workshop brought together researchers from hyperbolic geometry and stochastic geometry with the aim of advancing the emerging field of hyperbolic stochastic geometry. It focused on understanding how negative curvature fundamentally influences the behaviour of random geometric models. Particular emphasis was placed on limit theorems, phase transitions, and scaling phenomena that differ substantially from those observed in Euclidean settings. The program combined survey lectures, research presentations, and discussion sessions to link geometric methods with probabilistic techniques tailored to hyperbolic spaces. As a result, the workshop clarified central challenges in the field, identified key open problems, and initiated new collaborations spanning geometry, probability, and related areas.
Cite this article
Ruth Kellerhals, Christoph Thäle, Mini-Workshop: Hyperbolic meets Stochastic Geometry. Oberwolfach Rep. 22 (2025), no. 4, pp. 3031–3062
DOI 10.4171/OWR/2025/57