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Category: Zoom Talks 2023

Barbara Dembin, Shuta Nakajima: Upper tail large deviation rate function for chemical distance in supercritical percolation:

May 9, 2023 Marion Allemann-Kodlinsky

Abstract: We consider supercritical bond percolation on Z^d and study the chemical distance, i.e., the graph distance on the infinite…

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Noah Halberstam: Infinite trees in the arboreal gas:

April 18, 2023 Marion Allemann-Kodlinsky

Abstract: The arboreal gas, alternatively known as the edge weighted unrooted spanning forest model, is equivalent to Bernoulli percolation conditioned…

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Bou-Rabee and Paul Dario: Rigidity of harmonic functions on the supercritical percolation cluster

April 5, 2023 Marion Allemann-Kodlinsky

Abstract: On the lattice Z^d the function  x -> x_1 is harmonic. It also happens to be Lipschitz and integer-valued.…

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Dor Elboim, Allan Sly: Infinite cycles in the interchange process in five dimensions

March 14, 2023 Marion Allemann-Kodlinsky

Abstract: noneThe talk is based on https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.17023 ______________________ Video:

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Sourav Chatterjee: Spin glass phase in the Edwards-Anderson model at zero temperature

March 1, 2023 Marion Allemann-Kodlinsky

Abstract: While the analysis of mean-field spin glass models has seen tremendous progress in the last twenty years, lattice spin…

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Thomas Budzinski, Alice Contat: The critical Karp–Sipser core of random graphs

February 15, 2023 Marion Allemann-Kodlinsky

The talk is based on https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.02463 ______________________ Video:

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Piet Lammers: A mass identity for the 2D XY model

February 1, 2023 Marion Allemann-Kodlinsky

Abstract: The 2D XY model has attracted the attention of physicists and mathematicians for several decades. One way to understand…

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