Fridays, 3-4 PM, LCB 219
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Friday January 15. Stochastics Seminar.
3-4 pm. LCB 219
Ivan Corwin,
Courant Institute, New York University
"Fluctuations in the height of random crystals"
Friday January 22. No Seminar.
Friday January 29. No Seminar.
Friday February 5. Stochastics Seminar.
3-4 pm. LCB 219
Daniel Conus,
University of Utah
"On the existence and position of the farthest peaks of the
solutions to a family of stochastic heat and wave equations"
Monday February 8. Stochastics Seminar.
1:55-2:55 pm. LCB 215
NOTE SPECIAL DAY, TIME, AND PLACE
Sunder Sethuraman,
Iowa State University
"Some asymptotics in preferential attachment graphs in a random
environment"
Tuesday February 9.
Departmental
Colloquium.
4:15-5:15 pm. JWB 335
NOTE SPECIAL DAY
Sunder Sethuraman,
Iowa State University
"Nonequilibrium limit with zero-range process"
Friday February 12. No Seminar.
Friday February 19. Stochastics Seminar.
3-4 pm. LCB 219
Rama Cont,
Columbia University
"Functional Ito calculus and stochastic integral representation of Brownian functionals"
Friday February 26. Ph.D. Thesis Defense.
3-4 pm. LCB 219
Shang-Yuan Shiu,
University of Utah
"Probability on discrete structures"
Wednesday March 3. Ph.D. Thesis Defense.
1-2 pm. JWB 208
NOTE SPECIAL DAY, TIME, AND PLACE
Karim Khader,
University of Utah
"Laplace's Equation, the Nonlinear Poisson Equation and the Effects of
Gaussian White Noise on the Boundary"
Friday March 5. No Seminar.
Friday March 12. Ph.D. Thesis Defense.
3-4 pm. LCB 219
Michael Purcell,
University of Utah
"Techniques in manifold learning: intrinsic dimension and principal
surface estimation"
Friday March 19. No Seminar.
Friday March 26. No Seminar. Spring Break.
Friday April 2. No Seminar.
Friday April 9. Stochastics Seminar.
3-4 pm. LCB 219
Liang Peng,
Georgia Institute of Technology
"Empirical likelihood and jackknife empirical likelihood"
Friday April 16. Stochastics Seminar.
3-4 pm. LCB 219
Ivan Matic,
University of California-Berkeley
"Homogenizations and large deviations for several stochastic models"
Friday April 23. Stochastics Seminar.
3-4 pm. LCB 219
Mathew Joseph,
University of Utah
"Almost sure invariance principle for
d-valued random walk in dynamic random environment"
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