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List of Talks
given in 2000-01
Monday, September 4 |
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Anita Winter, University of Erlangen (Germany) Spatial
branching models under the palm distribution: how to bring into focus
the exceptional 'surviving mass'? |
Monday, September 11 |
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Wolfgang Woess, Technische Universitaet Graz (Austria)
Identifying the Poisson boundary of random walks on graphs |
Monday, September 18 |
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Masanori Hino, Kyoto University (Japan) Exponential
decay of positivity preserving semigroups on L^p |
Monday, September 25 |
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Phil Protter, Cornell University Superhedging in incomplete
markets |
Monday, October 2 |
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Krishna Athreya, Cornell University Random logistic
maps |
Monday, October 16 |
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Peter Winkler, Bell Labs Hard constraints on the Bethe
lattice |
Monday, October 23 |
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Vlada Limic, Cornell University Attracting edge property
for a class of reinforced random walks |
Monday, October 30 |
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Ed Perkins, University of British Columbia (Canada) Super-chains
and degenerate stochastic differential equations |
Monday, November 6 |
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David Griffeath, University of Wisconsin A mathematical
model for traffic jams: some results and conjectures |
Monday, November 13 |
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Gennady Samorodnitsky, Cornell University Strange
intervals of a stochastic process and long range dependence |
Monday, November 20 |
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Richard Durrett, Cornell University Some new results
for the stepping stone model |
Monday, November 27 |
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Orjan Stenflo, Georgia Institute of Technology Invariant
measures of iterated function systems |
Monday, December 4 |
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S. Assing, University of Bielefeld (Germany) Infinite
dimensional Langevin equations: uniqueness and rate of convergence
for finite dimensional approximations |
Monday, January 29 |
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David Revelle, Cornell University Rate of escape of
random walk on wreath products |
Monday, February 5 |
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Laurent Saloff-Coste, Cornell University Lower bound
for convergence in total variation: D. Wilson's lemma |
Monday, February 12 |
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Joseph Yukich, Lehigh University Limit theory for
random sequential packing |
Monday, February 19 |
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Tom Salisbury, York University (Canada) Conditioned
super Brownian motion |
Monday, February 26 |
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Jose Ramirez, Cornell University Short term Gaussian
behavior of reversible processes |
Monday, March 5 |
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Vygantas Paulauskas, Vilnius University (Lithuania) and Georgia
Institute of Technology On random convex compact sets in Banach
spaces |
Monday, March 12 |
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Balint Virag, MIT Fast graphs for the random walker |
Monday, March 26 |
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Alexander Bendikov, Cornell University Short time
behavior of Brownian motion on compact groups |
Monday, April 2 |
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Martin Grothaus, University of Bonn (Germany) and University
of Bielefeld (Germany) Scaling limit of stochastic dynamics
in classical continuous systems |
Monday, April 9 |
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Christophe Pittet, University of Toulouse (France) and Cornell
University Random walks on finitely generated groups |
Monday, April 16 |
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Harold Widom, University of California at Santa Cruz
A growth model in a random environment |
Monday, April 23 |
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Vladas Sidoravicius, Instituto de Matematica Pura e Aplicada
(Brazil) Mixing properties for mechanical motion of a charged
particle in a random medium |
Monday, April 30 |
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Rafail Khasminskii, Wayne State University On the
averaging principle for diffusion processes with null-recurrent fast
component |
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March 25, 2004
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