WORKSHOP
Random Walk, Reinforcement and Localization
Marche aléatoire, renforcement et localisation
Random Walk, Reinforcement and Localization
Marche aléatoire, renforcement et localisation
2 – 4 May 2022
The workshop starts on Monday 9:00 and ends up Wednesday 14:00
Scientific Committee
Comité scientifique Erwin Bolthausen (University of Zurich) Laure Dumaz (Ecole Normale Supérieure Paris) |
Description
The central theme of this workshop is the analysis of interacting random walks, or a single random walk self-interacting or interacting with a substrate (or random traps). The common point of the models we wish to study is the existence of a localization transition. This transition occurs in a variety of contexts. We aim at a mathematically conceptual understanding of the many ways a random walk, and random walks localize. The workshop gathers confirmed experts as well as younger researchers in Probability Theory. The themes are quite broad, ranging from reinforced random walks to Anderson localization in random Schrodinger Operators.
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