Speaker: 
Milind Hegde
Speaker Affiliation: 
Columbia University
Speaker Link: 
https://www.math.columbia.edu/~milind/

January 20, 2025

MATX 1100 and Zoom
Canada

To be held at MATX 1100 and on Zoom: https://ubc.zoom.us/j/68285564037?pwd=R2ZpLy9uc2pUYldHT3laK3orakg0dz09
Meeting ID: 682 8556 4037
Passcode: 636252

Reception and refreshments at 15:30 in the math department lounge, MATH 126

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Abstract: 

A recurring theme in probability theory is that of universality: when extremely different looking systems have the same large scale statistical behavior. In the last few decades, an important new universality class has been discovered, called the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang (KPZ) universality class. However, the universality is only putative as only a handful of "metric" type models have been shown to lie in it in the strongest sense. 

In this talk we will discuss a recent proof of membership in the KPZ class of the first non-metric type of model, namely the colored stochastic six-vertex model. The model arises naturally in probability theory and has connections to many areas of statistical physics and quantum integrable systems; e.g., the first form of the six-vertex model was introduced by Pauling in 1935 to model the crystal structure of ice. The Yang-Baxter equation and line ensembles (collections of random non-intersecting curves) will play fundamental roles in our discussion, but no prior background will be assumed. This is based on joint work with Amol Aggarwal and Ivan Corwin.

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January 20, 2025

4:00pm to 5:00pm

MATX 1100 and Zoom

, , CA

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