January 14, 2015
4:10PM - 5:10PM
CH 240
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2015-01-14 18:10:00
Stochastic interacting systems on graphs
Speaker: David Sivakoff (OSU)Abstract: Interacting particle systems and percolation models emerged from statistical physics, and most is known about their behavior on (infinite) trees and lattices. These types of models are now used in a wide array of applications where their behavior on finite graphs is of great interest. I will give an overview of what is known for some of these models, and typical techniques used in their analysis.Note: Pre-candidacy students can sign up for this lecture series by registering for one or two credit hours of Math 6193, Call/Class # 20913 (with Prof H. Moscovici).
CH 240
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2015-01-14 16:10:00
2015-01-14 17:10:00
Stochastic interacting systems on graphs
Speaker: David Sivakoff (OSU)Abstract: Interacting particle systems and percolation models emerged from statistical physics, and most is known about their behavior on (infinite) trees and lattices. These types of models are now used in a wide array of applications where their behavior on finite graphs is of great interest. I will give an overview of what is known for some of these models, and typical techniques used in their analysis.Note: Pre-candidacy students can sign up for this lecture series by registering for one or two credit hours of Math 6193, Call/Class # 20913 (with Prof H. Moscovici).
CH 240
Department of Mathematics
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America/New_York
public
Speaker: David Sivakoff (OSU)
Abstract: Interacting particle systems and percolation models emerged from statistical physics, and most is known about their behavior on (infinite) trees and lattices. These types of models are now used in a wide array of applications where their behavior on finite graphs is of great interest. I will give an overview of what is known for some of these models, and typical techniques used in their analysis.
Note: Pre-candidacy students can sign up for this lecture series by registering for one or two credit hours of Math 6193, Call/Class # 20913 (with Prof H. Moscovici).