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==Monday, January 24, 3PM [http://www.math.brown.edu/~schhita/ Sunil Chhita (Brown University)]  ==
==Monday, January 24, 3PM [http://www.math.brown.edu/~schhita/ Sunil Chhita (Brown University)]  ==
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:Title: '''TBA'''
:Title: '''Particle Systems arising from an Anti-ferromagnetic Ising Model'''


:Abstract: TBA
:Abstract: We present a low temperature anisotropic anti-ferromagnetic 2D Ising model
through the guise of a certain dimer model. This model also has a bijection
with a one-dimensional particle system equipped with creation and
annihilation. We can find the exact phase diagram, which determines two
significant values (the independent and critical value).  We also highlight
some of the behavior of the model in the scaling window at criticality and
at independence.


==Thursday, February 10, [http://www.math.toronto.edu/cms/bloemendal-alex/ Alex Bloemendal (Toronto)]==
==Thursday, February 10, [http://www.math.toronto.edu/cms/bloemendal-alex/ Alex Bloemendal (Toronto)]==

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Spring 2011

Thursdays in 901 Van Vleck Hall at 2:25 PM, unless otherwise noted. If you would like to receive announcements about upcoming seminars, please visit this page to sign up for the email list.


Past Seminars


Monday, January 24, 3PM Sunil Chhita (Brown University)

UNUSUAL TIME

Title: Particle Systems arising from an Anti-ferromagnetic Ising Model
Abstract: We present a low temperature anisotropic anti-ferromagnetic 2D Ising model

through the guise of a certain dimer model. This model also has a bijection with a one-dimensional particle system equipped with creation and annihilation. We can find the exact phase diagram, which determines two significant values (the independent and critical value). We also highlight some of the behavior of the model in the scaling window at criticality and at independence.

Thursday, February 10, Alex Bloemendal (Toronto)

Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA

Thursday, February 24, Márton Balázs (Technical University Budapest)

Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA

Wednesday, March 2, Alan Hammond (Oxford)

UNUSUAL TIME

Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA

Wednesday, April 6, Richard Sowers (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

UNUSUAL TIME

Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA


Thursday, April 28, John Fricks (Penn State)

Title: TBA
Abstract: TBA