Northwestern University Mathematical Calendar
Probability Seminar
Year 2017
Tuesday, January 31, 2017
- Probability Seminar
Lunt 105, 3:00PM
- Mihai Nica, NYU
- Title: Intermediate disorder limits for multi-layer random polymers
Abstract and details available
Tuesday, February 21, 2017
- Probability Seminar
Lunt 105, 3:00PM
- Yumeng Zhang, Berkeley
- Title: Counting solutions of random regular NAESAT beyond condensation threshold
Abstract and details available
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
- Probability Seminar
Lunt 105, 3:00PM
- Karl Lietchy, DePaul University
- Title: Propagation of critical behavior for unitary invariant plus GUE random matrices
Abstract and details available
Tuesday, March 14, 2017
- Probability Seminar
Lunt 105, 3:00PM
- Yu-Ting Chen, University of Tennessee
- Title: Universality in mean-field spin glasses
Abstract and details available
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
- Probability Seminar
Lunt 105, 4:10pm
- Tianyi Zheng, University of California, San Diego
- Title: Speed of random walks on groups and minimal growth of harmonic functions
Special Note: This seminar is joint with Algebra Seminar
Abstract and details available
Monday, May 1, 2017
- Probability Seminar
Lunt 103, 2:00pm
- Dima Shlyakhtenko,
- Title: Free entropy dimension and the first L^2-Betti number
Abstract and details available
Tuesday, May 9, 2017
- Probability Seminar
Lunt 105, 3:00PM
- Julian Gold, UCLA
- Title: Scaling limit for Glauber dynamics on the discrete Gaussian free field at low temperatures
Abstract and details available
Monday, May 22, 2017
- Probability Seminar
Lunt 107, 3:00PM
- Eric D. Kolaczyk, Boston University
- Title: Statistical Analysis of Network Data in the Context of 'Big Data': Large Networks and Many Networks
Special Note: Note the unusual time for the probability seminar
Abstract and details available
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
- Probability Seminar
Lunt 105, 3:00PM
- Wei Wu, Courant Institute
- Title: TBA
Contact info here
Thursday, September 28, 2017
- Probability Seminar
Lunt 107, 3:00PM
- Eviatar Procaccia, Texas A&M
- Title: On covering monotonic paths with simple random walk
Abstract and details available
Tuesday, October 10, 2017
- Probability Seminar
Lunt 105, 3:00PM
- Asad Lodhia, University of Michigan
- Title: Mesoscopic central limit theorem for general β-ensembles
Abstract and details available
Tuesday, October 17, 2017
- Probability Seminar
Lunt 105, 3:00PM
- Brett Kolesnik, Berkeley
- Title: Sharp threshold for K4-percolation
Abstract and details available
Tuesday, October 24, 2017
- Probability Seminar
Lunt 105, 3:00PM
- Elliot Paquette, The Ohio State University
- Title: The law of large numbers for the maximum of the log-potential of random matrices
Abstract and details available
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
- Probability Seminar
Lunt 105, 3:00PM
- Brian Hall, University of Notre Dame
- Title: Yang-Mills theory and the large-N limit
Abstract and details available
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
- Probability Seminar
Lunt 105, 3:00PM
- Victor Veitch , Columbia
- Title: The role of subsampling and exchangeability in modelling (sparse) graphs
Abstract and details available
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
- Probability Seminar
Lunt 105, 3:00PM
- Hans Chaumont, University of Wisconsin - Madison
- Title: Exactly Solvable Lattice Directed Polymer Models
Abstract and details available
Tuesday, December 5, 2017
- Probability Seminar
Lunt 105, 3:00PM
- Ben Landon, Harvard University
- Title: Local statistics of Dyson Brownian motion
Abstract and details available
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