Thu, 04 Mar 2010
11:00
SR2

Topos Quantum Logic

Andreas Doering
(Oxford)
Abstract

Standard quantum logic, as intitiated by Birkhoff and von Neumann, suffers from severe problems which relate quite directly to interpretational issues in the foundations of quantum theory. In this talk, I will present some aspects of the so-called topos approach to quantum theory, as initiated by Isham and Butterfield, which aims at a mathematical reformulation of quantum theory and provides a new, well-behaved form of quantum logic that is based upon the internal logic of a certain (pre)sheaf topos.

Tue, 10 Nov 2009

16:30 - 17:20
SR2

The Power of Choice in a Generalized Polya Urn Model

Gregory Sorkin
(IBM Research NY)
Abstract
HTML clipboard /*-->*/ /*-->*/ We introduce a "Polya choice" urn model combining elements of the well known "power of two choices" model and the "rich get richer" model. From a set of $k$ urns, randomly choose $c$ distinct urns with probability proportional to the product of a power $\gamma>0$ of their occupancies, and increment one with the smallest occupancy. The model has an interesting phase transition. If $\gamma \leq 1$, the urn occupancies are asymptotically equal with probability 1. For $\gamma>1$, this still occurs with positive probability, but there is also positive probability that some urns get only finitely many balls while others get infinitely many.
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