Permutations with an invariant set of size k
Abstract
Denote by p(k) the limit, as n tends to infinity, of the probability that a random permutation on n letters has some invariant set of size k. For example, p(1) = 1 - 1/e. I will discuss the asymptotic behaviour of p(k). Joint work with Mehtaab Sawhney.
Rough Stochastic Differential Equations (RSDEs) and Applications
Abstract
Recent advances at the interface of stochastic analysis, rough path theory, stochastic filtering, stochastic control, and mean-field systems have led to a rapidly developing framework for analyzing stochastic dynamics conditioned on common/observation noice. This talk will survey how rough stochastic differential equations, introduced in 2021 by A. Hocquet, K. Lê and the speaker, lead to a unifying perspective across several areas of applied probability.
(Additional coauthors include F. Bugini, J. Dause, W. Stannat, H. Zhang and P.Zorin-Kranich.)