Mark Kac Seminar

May 11, 2007

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The seminar takes place in Utrecht, Janskerkhof 15a, room 106.

11:15-13:00 speaker: Sebastičn Blachere (Eurandom) title: Internal Diffusion Limited Aggregation on graphs with exponential volume growth

abstract: 

The Internal Diffusion Limited Aggregation (IDLA) is a random growth model introduced by Diaconis and Fulton in 1991. Particles are produced by an internal fixed source and are trapped at their first visit to a site never visited by a former particle. The cloud of trapped particles is then growing.
We will present this model on the grid Z^d and discuss the different versions (rate of production of the particles / law of the diffusion) and related results about the asymptotic shape of the cloud of trapped particles.
Then we will focus on IDLA on graphs with exponential volume growth (e.g. trees) where the limiting shape can be described using a new metric called the Green metric (which happens to have some nice geometric properties that will be discussed aside).
We will also give a more precise description of that shape in the case of homogeneous trees.

(Joint work with Sara Brofferio.)
 

14:15-16:00 speaker: Frank Redig (Leiden) title: Concentration inequalities and dynamics


abstract:

We will discuss Gaussian and non-Gaussian deviation bounds in the context of Gibbsian random fields. The link with the relaxational behavior of the reversible Glauber or Kawasaki dynamics will be discussed.

We will also discuss the link with the log-Sobolev, the Poincare inequality and so-called transportation cost inequalities.
The research on which this talk is based is joint work with J.R. Chazottes, P. Collet and C. Külske.

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