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== December 5, 2019, TBA ==
== December 5, 2019, TBA ==
== December 19, 2019, TBA ==




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Abstract: I will describe the construction of the full scaling limit of (Brownian) last passage percolation: the directed landscape. The directed landscape can be thought of as a random scale-invariant `directed' metric on the plane, and last passage paths converge to directed geodesics in this metric. The directed landscape is expected to be a universal scaling limit for general last passage and random growth models (i.e. TASEP, the KPZ equation, the longest increasing subsequence in a random permutation). Joint work with Janosch Ormann and Balint Virag.
Abstract: I will describe the construction of the full scaling limit of (Brownian) last passage percolation: the directed landscape. The directed landscape can be thought of as a random scale-invariant `directed' metric on the plane, and last passage paths converge to directed geodesics in this metric. The directed landscape is expected to be a universal scaling limit for general last passage and random growth models (i.e. TASEP, the KPZ equation, the longest increasing subsequence in a random permutation). Joint work with Janosch Ormann and Balint Virag.
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[[Past Seminars]]
[[Past Seminars]]

Revision as of 14:13, 23 May 2019


Fall 2019

Thursdays in 901 Van Vleck Hall at 2:25 PM, unless otherwise noted. We usually end for questions at 3:15 PM.

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September 12, 2019, TBA

September 19, 2019, TBA

October 3, 2019, TBA

October 10, 2019, TBA

October 17, 2019, TBA

October 24, 2019, TBA

October 31, 2019, TBA

November 7, 2019, TBA

November 14, 2019, TBA

November 21, 2019, TBA

November 28, 2019, Thanksgiving (no seminar)

December 5, 2019, TBA

Past Seminars