Wednesday, September 30, 2020

4:10pm to 5:00pm
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Math Seminar Series
(Conferences / Seminars / Lectures)
Analysis and PDE
Yilin Wang from MIT will be speaking.
The presentation is titled "Multichordal Loewner potential."
This event takes place on Zoom.
The description is as follows:
Schramm-Loewner evolutions (SLE) are probabilistic models of simple planar curves. They first arise as interfaces in scaling limits of 2D statistical mechanics lattice models which exhibit conformal invariance. In this talk, I will explain how asymptotic behaviors of SLE give rise to an interesting quantity (multichordal Loewner potential), which connects to rational function, zeta-regularized determinants of Laplacian, and Belavin-Polyakov-Zamolodchikov equations in conformal field theory. This is a joint work with Eveliina Peltola (Bonn). more information...
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Zoom link provided on Math Seminars page [map] |
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free |
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Department of Mathematics |
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Department of Mathematics
(517) 353-0844 |
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