Oliver Club

Vadim GorinMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Macroscopic fluctuations through Schur generating functions

Thursday, November 8, 2018 - 4:00pm
Malott 532

I will talk about a special class of large-dimensional stochastic systems with strong correlations. The main examples will be random tilings, non-colliding random walks, eigenvalues of random matrices, and measures governing decompositions of group representations into irreducible components.

It is believed that macroscopic fluctuations in such systems are universally described by log-correlated Gaussian fields. I will present an approach to handle this question based on the notion of the Schur generating function of a probability distribution, and explain how it leads to a rigorous confirmation of this belief in a variety of situations.

Refreshments will be served at 3:30 PM.