Stochastics Seminar, Fall 2010
Department of Mathematics, University of Utah

Fridays, 3-4 PM, LCB 222

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Friday August 27. No Seminar.
Friday September 3. Stochastics Seminar. 3-4 pm. LCB 222
Alexander Fribergh, New York University, Courant Institute
"Transition phase for the speed of a biased random walk on a percolation cluster"
Friday September 10. No Seminar.
Friday September 17. Stochastics Seminar. 3-4 pm. LCB 222
Tom Alberts, University of Toronto
"Intermediate disorder for directed polymers in dimension 1+1, and the continuum random polymer"
Friday September 24. No Seminar.
Friday October 1. No Seminar.
Friday October 8. No Seminar.
Friday October 15. No Seminar. Fall Break
Friday October 22. Stochastics Seminar. 3-4 pm. LCB 222
Shankar Bhamidi, University of North Carolina
"Two philosophies for random graphs and networks: Local weak convergence and scaling limits"
Friday October 29. Stochastics Seminar. 3-4 pm. LCB 222
Davar Khoshnevisan, University of Utah
"Charged polymers in the attractive regime:
A first-order transition from Brownian scaling to four-point localization"
Friday November 5. Stochastics Seminar. 3-4 pm. LCB 222
James Nolen, Duke University
"Traveling waves and moving interfaces in a random environment"
Friday November 12. No Seminar.
Friday November 19. Stochastics Seminar. 3-4 pm. LCB 222
Jan Hannig, University of North Carolina
"On generalized fiducial inference"
Friday November 26. No Seminar. Thanksgiving
Thursday December 2. Departmental Colloquium. 4:15-5:15 pm. JWB 335
Davar Khoshnevisan, University of Utah
"The stochastic heat equation: Chaos before the onset of intermittency"
Friday December 3. Stochastics Seminar. 3-4 pm. LCB 222
Elena Kosygina, Baruch College and CUNY Graduate Center
"Crossing velocities for annealed random walks in random potentials"
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Friday December 10. No Seminar. Last day of classes
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