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【学术报告】Random distances of Liouville quantum gravity: recent and very recent progresses

  • 主讲人:Jian Ding
  • 时间:20:00-21:00 Beijing time (15:00-16:00 St Petersburg time)
  • 地点:online

Abstract: In this talk I will review some recent and very recent progress on random metric associated with Liouville quantum gravity with focus on the construction and the phase transition. The talk is based on works with Julien Dubédat, Alexander Dunlap, Hugo Falconet, Subhajit Goswami, Ewain Gwynne, Avelio Sepúlveda, Ofer Zeitouni and Fuxi Zhang in various combinations, and especially on a few very recent joint works with Ewain Gwynne.

Bio: Jian Ding is a Gilbert Helman Professor at University of Pennsylvania. His main research area is in probability theory, with focus on interactions with statistical physics and theoretical computer science. He also has a broad interest in probability questions that arise from "application-oriented" problems. Before joining Penn, he has been a postdoc at Stanford and a faculty at University of Chicago, after his Ph.D. at UC Berkeley in 2011.

 

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