Date
Mon, 29 Apr 2013
Time
15:15 - 16:15
Location
Oxford-Man Institute
Speaker
HORATIO BOEDIHARDJO
Organisation
University of Oxford

We relate the expected signature to the Fourier transform of n-point functions, first studied by O. Schramm, and subsequently
by J. Cardy and Simmon, D. Belyaev and J. Viklund. We also prove that the signatures determine the paths in the complement of a Chordal SLE null set. In the end, we will also discuss an idea on how to extend the uniqueness of signatures result by Hambly and Lyons (2006) to paths with finite 1<p<2variations.

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