Today's seminar will feature a talk by Alexander Roitershtein from Iowa State University. Alex will speak about interacting random walks on Z (full title and abstract below).  See you this afternoon!

Seminar Time & Location: 3:30pm in MSB 109A

Title: On the range of the transient frog model on Z

Abstract:

I will discuss a one-dimensional ``frog model", an infinite system of interacting random walks on Z with an asymmetric underlying random walk. The talk will focus on results concerning the distribution of the model’s long-run range and its asymptotic behavior as the drift of the underlying random walk vanishes. This a joint work with my colleague at ISU Arka P. Ghosh and our PhD student Steven Noren.

Current & Upcoming Seminar Talks

        April 24 - Alexander Roitershtein (Iowa State University)

          May 1 - Samuel Watson (MIT)
          May 8 - Hao Wu (MIT)



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Dr. Matthew Badger, Assistant Professor
Department of Mathematics, University of Connecticut

www.math.uconn.edu/~badger/