Localisation

Adresses

Aix-Marseille Université
Institut de Mathématiques de Marseille (I2M) - UMR 7373
Site Saint-Charles : 3 place Victor Hugo, Case 19, 13331 Marseille Cedex 3
Site Luminy : Campus de Luminy - Case 907 - 13288 Marseille Cedex 9

Fréquence

Hebdomadaire

Jour-Horaires

 Mardi, 14h30 – 15h30

Lieu

St Charles, salle de séminaire (accès)

Les prochains séminaires

19 May

Conditional propagation of chaos for systems of interacting particles with simultaneous nearly-stable jumps

Elisa MARINI (Université Paris Dauphine)

We consider a system of $N$ interacting particles, described by SDEs driven by Poisson random measures, where the coefficients depend on the empirical measure of [...]
26 May

TBA

Yao Armand KANGA (Aix-Marseille Université)

02 Jun

On characteristic length for Activated random walk on the line.

Félix ROUVEYRE (Aix-Marseille Université)

The concept of self-organized criticality was introduced by Bak, Tang and Wiesenfeld to provide a framework for understanding the emergence, in various contexts, of systems [...]
16 Jun

Phase transitions in charged polymer models

Julien POISAT (Université Paris Dauphine)

I will review some old and recent results on the topic of charged polymer models. Those are random walk models with disordered interaction at self-intersections, [...]

Événements passés

09 Sep

Inhibitive Hawkes processes and cumulative processes

Laetitia COLOMBANI (Université Lyon 1)

Hawkes process was introduced by Hawkes in 1971 and are widely used in many applications (earthquakes, neurons, social network, finance, etc.). This jump process has [...]
24 Jun

LLN and CLT in high dimensions for the random walk on the symmetric exclusion process

Rémy Poudevigne (...)

The random walk on the exclusion process is an example of random walk in dynamic environment. In this specific model, the law of the movement [...]
03 Jun

A branching particle system as a model of FKPP fronts

Julie TOURNIAIRE (Université de Franche-Comté)

The FKPP equation is a common model in population dynamics, describing how a population spreads and grows over time and space, resulting in wave-like patterns. [...]
27 May

Stochastic differential equations with normal reflection on time dependent domains.

Nabil KAZI-TANI (Institut Elie Cartan, Univ. de Lorraine)

Abstract: Moreau's sweeping process is a dynamical system modeled by a deterministic differential inclusion, describing the evolution of a point "swept" along the boundary of [...]
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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

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