BIRS workshop: Permutations and Probability
probability data analysis, statistics and probability
Banff International Research Station
Audience: | Researchers in the topic |
Conference dates: | 15-Sep-2020 to 17-Sep-2020 |
Curator: | BIRS Programme Coordinator* |
*contact for this listing |
A permutation is an ordering or arrangement of a set of objects. One might think of shuffling a pack of cards, or sorting a list of options into order of preference, or arranging the seating of passengers on an aeroplane or guests at a dinner. Permutations are central objects in many areas of mathematics. This workshop will explore aspects of permutations which arise in probability theory and related fields. This is a highly active area of study, with a variety of striking results in the last few years and many challenging problems outstanding. Random permutations have applications ranging from genetics to computer science to economics, and arise in many challenging questions throughout mathematics. Many interesting random processes can be thought of as permutations evolving over time. The workshop will bring together researchers from many backgrounds including probability, combinatorics, physics and theoretical computer science, with the goal of advancing our understanding of random permutations and permutation processes, and of sharing ideas from across the many disparate fields where they are studied.
Your time | Speaker | Title | |||
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Thu | Sep 17 | 17:00 | Dan Romik | Distributional identities and absorbing time asymptotics in the oriented swap process | |
Thu | Sep 17 | 16:15 | Mickaƫl Maazoun | Scaling limits of Baxter permutations and bipolar orientations | |
Thu | Sep 17 | 15:30 | Duncan Dauvergne | The scaling limit of the longest increasing subsequence | |
Tue | Sep 15 | 16:15 | Evita Nestoridi | Mixing results for the interchange and exclusion processes with open boundaries | |
Tue | Sep 15 | 15:30 | Ron Peled | Euclidean random permutations |