Binghamton University


MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
COLLOQUIUM


DATE: Wednesday, September 10, 2003
TIME: 3:30 - 4:30 PM
PLACE: LN 2205
SPEAKER: Jeff Kahn (Rutgers)
TITLE: Long Range Effects in the Hard-Core and Related Models

Abstract

We'll discuss questions of the type: for a given (large) discrete random system, to what extent do events in one part of the system affect probabilities in other, distant parts?

For instance the hard-core lattice gas model involves random placements of particles on vertices ("sites") of some graph (e.g., an integer lattice), subject to the rule that neighboring sites cannot be simultaneously occupied. One may then ask (e.g.) whether occupation of a given site v can have much effect on occupation probabilities for sites far from v.

We will describe a few things that are known along these lines, but probably more that are not.


R E F R E S H M E N T S

3:00 To 3:25 PM
Kenneth W. Anderson
Memorial Reading Room