Ballisticity and Large Deviations of Random Walks in Random Environment (Course I)

Topic: 
Ballisticity and Large Deviations of Random Walks in Random Environment (Course I)
Date & Time: 
Monday, October 26, 2020 - 15:00 to 16:00
Speaker: 
Alejandro F. Ramírez, NYU Shanghai
Location: 
Room 611, NYU Shanghai OR Via Zoom

3:00pm-4:00pm, Mondays, October 26- November 9, 2020
Room 611, NYU Shanghai OR Via Zoom 

Math Mini-Course by the NYU-ECNU Institute of Mathematical Sciences at NYU Shanghai

Abstract:

We will discuss recent results about ballisticity and large deviations of random walks in random environments (RWRE) on Z^d. Firstly we will present the RWRE model, review the literature and explain the relation between directional transience and ballisticity, introducing the ballisticity conditions. In the second session we will prove the equivalence between the ballisticity conditions (T) and (T'). Finally, we will show the relevance of the intensity of the disorder in order to give a description of the regimes when the quenched and the averaged large deviation rate functions agree. These talks are based on joint works with E. Guerra and with R. Bazaes, C. Mukherjee and S.Saglietti.

Biography:

Alejandro Ramírez is a Visiting Professor of Mathematics at NYU Shanghai. Prior to joining NYU Shanghai, Ramírez also holds an appointment as Professor at the Universidad Católica de Chile. At the beginning of his career he held positions at Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, and Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. His research is centered in topics within probability theory. In particular, random walks and interacting particles systems.

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