Date
Wed, 21 May 2025
14:00
Location
L3
Speaker
Prof Steffen Rhode
Organisation
University of Washington

Conformal welding, the process of glueing together Riemann surfaces along their boundaries, has recently played a prominent role in probability theory. In this talk, I will discuss two examples, namely the welding associated with random Jordan curves (SLE(k) loops) and particularly their limit as k tends to zero, and the welding of random trees (such as the CRT).

Further Information

Please note: this seminar will be joint with the Mathematics of Random Systems CDT Workshop.

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