Séminaire Probabilités
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10
Fév
On the injective norm of random tensors
Stéphane DARTOIS (École Polytechnique)
In this talk, I will present the results of a collaboration with Benjamin McKenna on the injective norm of large random tensors and random quantum [...]
17
Fév
Convergence of non-reversible Markov processes via lifting and flow Poincaré inequality
Léo HAHN (Université de Neuchâtel)
We propose a general approach for quantitative convergence analysis of non-reversible Markov processes, based on the concept of second-order lifts and a variational approach to [...]
03
Mar
Directed polymer in correlated environment
Francesca Cottini (Sorbonne Université)
Directed polymers in random environments describe a perturbation of the simple random walk given by a random disorder (environment). The partition functions of this model [...]
17
Mar
Invasion Dynamics of a Birth–Death Process in a Quasi-Critical Regime: Applications to Cancer.
Nadia BELMABROUK (École Polytechnique)
During the emergence of cancer, a mutant cell can develop its own subpopulation and progressively invade the resident population. We start from a single mutant [...]
Événements passés
Vitesse de convergence dans le théorème limite central pour des sommes pondérées de champs aléatoires
Davide Giraudo (LMRS, Université de Rouen Normandie)
http://lmrs.math.cnrs.fr/Persopage/Giraudo/Marseille_09_06_2017.pdf
Universalité du chaos de Wiener - Giovanni Peccati
Giovanni Peccati (Luxembourg University)
Nous montrons que le chaos de Wiener a un caractère universel par rapport aux approximations Gaussiennes. Nos techniques sont basées sur l’intéraction entre la méthode [...]
Stochastic approach of fragmentation - Application to avalanches - Madalina Deaconu
Madalina Deaconu (INRIA, PASTA team, Nancy Grand-Est )
The aim of this talk is to introduce a numerical probabilis- tic approach for an avalanche-type process. The originality of our approach is to use [...]
Localisation of the continuous Anderson Hamiltonian in 1d - Cyril Labbé
Cyril Labbé (CEREMADE, Université Paris-Dauphine)
We consider the Anderson Hamiltonian with a white noise potential on a segment of length L and endowed with Dirichlet boundary conditions. We show that, [...]
Historique des responsables du séminaire
– du 01/09/2019 au 31/04/2024 : Charles Bordenave et Erwan Hillion
– du 01/09/2015 au 31/08/2019 : Erwan Hillion
– du 01/01/2014 au 31/08/2015 : Sébastien Darses, Bruno Schapira



