Tue, 14 Apr 2020
15:30
Virtual

Site percolation on planar graphs and circle packings

Ron Peled
(Tel Aviv)
Further Information

Part of the Oxford Discrete Maths and Probability Seminar, held via Zoom. Please see the seminar website for details.

Abstract

Color each vertex of an infinite graph blue with probability $p$ and red with probability $1-p$, independently among vertices. For which values of $p$ is there an infinite connected component of blue vertices? The talk will focus on this classical percolation problem for the class of planar graphs. Recently, Itai Benjamini made several conjectures in this context, relating the percolation problem to the behavior of simple random walk on the graph. We will explain how partial answers to Benjamini's conjectures may be obtained using the theory of circle packings. Among the results is the fact that the critical percolation probability admits a universal lower bound for the class of recurrent plane triangulations. No previous knowledge on percolation or circle packings will be assumed.

Tue, 07 Apr 2020
14:00
Virtual

Hipster random walks and their ilk

Louigi Addario-Berry
(McGill)
Further Information

Part of the Oxford Discrete Maths and Probability Seminar, held via Zoom. Please see the seminar website for details.

Abstract

I will describe how certain recursive distributional equations can be solved by using tools from numerical analysis on the convergence of approximation schemes for PDEs. This project is joint work with Luc Devroye, Hannah Cairns, Celine Kerriou, and Rivka Maclaine Mitchell.

Tue, 31 Mar 2020
14:00
Virtual

Erdős covering systems

Rob Morris
(IMPA)
Further Information

This is the first instalment of the new Oxford Discrete Maths and Probability seminar, held via Zoom. Please see the main seminar site here for further details.

Links: slides and video recording (to come)

Abstract

A covering system of the integers is a finite collection of arithmetic progressions whose union is the set of integers $\mathbb{Z}$. The study of these objects was initiated in 1950 by Erdős, and over the following decades he asked a number of beautiful questions about them. Most famously, his so-called 'minimum modulus problem' was resolved in 2015 by Hough, who proved that in every covering system with distinct moduli, the minimum modulus is at most $10^{16}$.

In this talk I will describe a simple and general method of attacking covering problems that was inspired by Hough's proof. We expect that this technique, which we call the 'distortion method', will have further applications in combinatorics.

This talk is based on joint work with Paul Balister, Béla Bollobás, Julian Sahasrabudhe and Marius Tiba.

The Coronavirus disease pandemic (COVID-19) poses unprecedented challenges for governments and societies around the world. In addition to medical measures, non-pharmaceutical measures have proven to be critical for delaying and containing the spread of the virus. However, effective and rapid decision-making during all stages of the pandemic requires reliable and timely data not only about infections, but also about human behaviour, especially on mobility and physical co-presence of people. 

Thu, 02 Apr 2020
16:00

What is the Jiang Su algebra (Virtual Seminar)

Sam Evington
(University of Oxford)
Further Information

This is the first meeting of the virtual operator algebra seminar in collaboration with colleagues in Glasgow and UCLan.  The seminar will take place by zoom, and the meeting details will be available here.

Cosmological inference from within the peculiar local universe
Mohayaee, R Rameez, M Sarkar, S (23 Mar 2020)
Combined search for neutrinos from dark matter self-annihilation in the
Galactic Centre with ANTARES and IceCube
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