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Coalescing Random Walks and related models

Oberseminar Mainz

Date: 04.07.2017

Time: 14:15–16:00 h

The talk will describe various older and recent results for systems of coalescing or annihilating random walks on $Z^d. In high dimensions the method of effective rate equations (as in van den
Berg and Kesten 2000) is tractable way to get at low density asymptotics. In dimension one some of the models are exactly solvable, and tools from random matrix theory are useful to get at the asymptotics (gap probabilities, persistence exponents) predicted and calculated by Derrida and his co-authors. Some results on annihilating systems coincide exactly with answers for real eigenvalues of the Real Ginibre
matrix ensemble. 

All new results are joint work with Oleg Zaboronski.
 

Number

32

Speaker

Roger Tribe, University of Warwick

Place

Uni Mainz, Institut für Mathematik, Raum 05-136
Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Institut für Mathematik, Staudingerweg 9, 55128 Mainz, Deutschland

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