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Joint Mathematical seminar of Saint Petersburg State University and Peking University
January 4, 2024 15:00–16:00, St. Petersburg, online
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Multiple SLEs and Dyson Brownian motion
Hao Wu Tsinghua University
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Abstract:
Multiple SLEs come naturally as the scaling limit of multiple interfaces in 2-dimensional statistical physics models. Dyson Brownian motion usually describes the movement of trajectory of independent Brownian motions under mutual repulsion. In this talk, we will describe the connection between multiple SLE and Dyson Brownian motion. It turns out that, under proper time-parameterization, and conditioning on a rare event, the driving function of multiple SLEs becomes Dyson Brownian motion. Using such a connection, we may translate estimates on Dyson Brownian motion to estimates on multiple SLEs.
Language: English
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