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Claudio Landim 15/12/2020, 14:00 — 15:00 — Room P3.10, Mathematics Building Online
, Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada

Static large deviations for a reaction-diffusion model

We examine the stationary state of an interacting particle system whose macroscopic evolution is described by one-dimensional reaction-diffusion equations.

See also

Stat-LD-RD.pdf

Nina Gantert 10/11/2020, 14:00 — 15:00 — Room P3.10, Mathematics Building Online
, Technische Universität München

Mixing times for the simple exclusion process with open boundaries

We study mixing times of the symmetric and asymmetric simple exclusion process on the segment where particles are allowed to enter and exit at the endpoints. We consider different regimes depending on the entering and exiting rates as well as on the rates in the bulk, and show that the process exhibits pre-cutoff and in some special cases even cutoff.

No prior knowledge is assumed.

Based on joint work with Evita Nestoridi (Princeton) and Dominik Schmid (Munich).

Projecto FCT UIDB/04459/2020.

Persi Diaconis 13/10/2020, 14:00 — 15:00 — Room P3.10, Mathematics Building Online
, Stanford University

The Mathematics of making a mess (an introduction to random walk on groups)

How many random transpositions does it take to mix up $n$ cards? This is a typical question of random walk on finite groups. The answer is $\frac{1}{2}n \log{n} + Cn$ and there is a sharp phase transition from order to chaos as $C$ varies. The techniques involve Fourier analysis on non-commutative groups (which I will try to explain for non specialists). As you change the group or change the walk, new analytic and algebraic tools are required. The subject has wide applications (people still shuffle cards, but there are applications in physics, chemistry,biology and computer science — even for random transpositions). Extending to compact or more general groups opens up many problems. This was the first problem where the ‘cutoff phenomenon’ was observed and this has become a healthy research area.

See also

Diaconis_notes.pdf

Projecto FCT UIDB/04459/2020.


Except for a few of the oldest sessions these are from the Seminário de Probabilidade e Mecânica Estatística at IMPA which is co-sponsored by several institutions, in particular Instituto Superior Técnico.