UW-PIMS Mathematics Colloquium: Ivan Corwin
Topic
A Drunk Walk in a Drunk World
Speakers
Details
In a simple symmetric random walk on Z a particle jumps left or right with 50% chance independently at each time and space location. What if the jump probabilities are taken to be random themselves (e.g. uniformly distributed between 0% and 100%)? In this talk we will describe the effect of this random environment on a random walk, in particular focusing on a new connection to the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang universality class and to the theory of quantum integrable systems. No prior knowledge or background will be expected.
Additional Information
Location: SIG 225
Ivan Corwin, Columbia University and the Clay Mathematics Institute
Ivan Corwin, Columbia University and the Clay Mathematics Institute
This is a Past Event
Event Type
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
Date
October 16, 2015
Time
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Location