Mon, 18 Nov 2024
15:30
L3

Critical phenomena in intermediate dimensions

Dr Pierre-Francois Rodriguez
(Imperial College )
Abstract

The talk will focus on recent developments regarding the (near-)critical behaviour of certain statistical physics models with long-range dependence in dimensions larger than 2, but smaller than 6, above which mean-field behaviour is known to set in. This “intermediate” regime remains a great challenge for mathematicians. The models revolve around a certain percolation phase transition that brings into play very natural probabilistic objects, such as random walk traces and the Gaussian free field. 

Mon, 21 Oct 2024
15:30
L3

Large deviations for the Φ^4_3 measure via Stochastic Quantisation

Dr Tom Klose
(Mathematical Institute)
Abstract
The Φ^4_3 measure is one of the easiest non-trivial examples of a Euclidean quantum field theory (EQFT) whose rigorous construction in the 1970's has been one of the celebrated achievements of the Constructive QFT community. In recent years, progress in the field of singular stochastic PDEs, initiated by the theory of regularity structures, has allowed for a new construction of the Φ^4_3 EQFT as the invariant measure of a previously ill-posed Langevin dynamics – a strategy originally proposed by Parisi and Wu ('81) under the name Stochastic Quantisation. In this talk, I will demonstrate that the same idea also allows to transfer the large deviation principle for the Φ^4_3 dynamics, obtained by Hairer and Weber ('15), to the corresponding EQFT. Our strategy is inspired by earlier works of Sowers ('92) and Cerrai and Röckner ('05) for non-singular dynamics and potentially also applies to other EQFT measures. This talk is based on joint work with Avi Mayorcas (University of Bath), see here: arXiv:2402.00975

 
Soft cells and the geometry of seashells
Domokos, G Goriely, A Horváth, Á Regős, K PNAS Nexus volume 3 issue 9 (10 Sep 2024)
Mon, 14 Oct 2024
14:15
L4

Complete cohomogeneity one solitons for G_2 Laplacian flow

Johannes Nordstrom
(Bath)
Abstract

Bryant’s Laplacian flow is an analogue of Ricci flow that seeks to flow an arbitrary initial closed $G_2$-structure on a 7-manifold toward a torsion-free one, to obtain a Ricci-flat metric with holonomy $G_2$. This talk will give an overview of joint work with Mark Haskins and Rowan Juneman about complete self-similar solutions on the anti-self-dual bundles of ${\mathbb CP}^2$ and $S^4$, with cohomogeneity one actions by SU(3) and Sp(2) respectively. We exhibit examples of all three classes of soliton (steady, expander and shrinker) that are asymptotically conical. In the steady case these form a 1-parameter family, with a complete soliton with exponential volume growth at the boundary of the family. All complete Sp(2)-invariant expanders are asymptotically conical, but in the SU(3)-invariant case there appears to be a boundary of complete expanders with doubly exponential volume growth.

TORSION HOMOLOGY GROWTH OF POLYNOMIALLY GROWING FREE-BY-CYCLIC GROUPS
Andrew, N Hughes, S Kudlinska, M Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics volume 54 issue 4 (01 Aug 2024)
Broken detailed balance and entropy production in directed networks
Nartallo-Kaluarachchi, R Asllani, M Deco, G Kringelbach, M Goriely, A Lambiotte, R Physical Review E volume 110 issue 3 (26 Sep 2024)
Langevin dynamics for a heavy particle immersed within a flow of light particles
Erban, R Van Gorder, R Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences volume 480 (13 Nov 2024)
The National Risk Register 2023: some reasoned reflections
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