http://www.lsoft.com/images/listserv-community.gifhttp://www.lsoft.com/images/listserv_small.gifUCONN_PROBABILITY-L ListUCONN_PROBABILITY-L List Archiveshttps://listserv.uconn.edu/scripts/wa.exe?RSS&L=UCONN_PROBABILITY-L&v=ATOM1.0
This is an Atom formatted XML site feed. It is intended to be viewed in a Newsreader.
Alternatively you can view the HTML archives at https://listserv.uconn.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A0=UCONN_PROBABILITY-L.
LISTSERV Web Interface 16.52023-11-30T18:57:33ZLi, Sean2023-11-30T18:57:31+00:002023-11-30T18:57:31+00:00A/P seminar tomorrow by Matt Shaw (University of Tennessee)https://listserv.uconn.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A2=UCONN_PROBABILITY-L;d7ae0981.2311Dear all,<br><br>Tomorrow's speaker in the Analysis and Probability Seminar is Matt Shaw from the University of Tennessee. The title of his talk is "Parametrizability of IIFS attractors."<br><br>The talk will begin at 2:30pm tomorrow in Mont 313.<br><br>Abstract: In 1985, Hata showed that whenever the attractor K of a finite iterated function system is connected, it is the image of a curve, and if additionally it is contained in Euclidean space, then by a result of Remes from 1998 it is the image of a 1/s-Holder continuous curve, where s is the similarity dimension of the system. We show [...] Li, Sean2023-11-16T14:30:07+00:002023-11-16T14:30:07+00:00A/P seminar tomorrow by Debdip Ganguly (IIT, Dehli)https://listserv.uconn.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A2=UCONN_PROBABILITY-L;855c99f4.2311Dear all,<br><br>Tomorrow's speaker in the Analysis and Probability Seminar is Debdip Ganguly from IIT, Delhi. The title of his talk is "Sharp Quantitative stability of Poincare-Sobolev inequality in the hyperbolic space."<br><br>The talk will begin at 2:30pm tomorrow in Mont 313.<br><br>Abstract: The talk is devoted to the sharp stability of Poincare-Sobolev inequalities in the hyperbolic space. To begin with, I shall formulate the question of the stability of the classical Sobolev inequality in the Euclidean space and recall some of the seminal results of Bianchi-Egnelland Ciraolo, Figalli and Maggi and many others. Then I shall deduce the (sharp) [...] Li, Sean2023-10-26T14:00:00+00:002023-10-26T14:00:00+00:00A/P seminar tomorrow by Anh Xuan Do (UConn)https://listserv.uconn.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A2=UCONN_PROBABILITY-L;bbfda2ad.2310Dear all,<br><br>Tomorrow's speaker in the Analysis and Probability Seminar is Anh Xuan Do from UConn. The title of his talk is "A new approach to weighted Hardy-Rellich inequalities."<br><br>The talk will begin at 2:30pm tomorrow in Mont 313.<br><br>Abstract: In this talk, we investigate necessary and sufficient conditions on the weights for the Hardy-Rellich inequalities to hold, and propose a new way to use the notion of Bessel pair to establish the optimal Hardy-Rellich type inequalities. Our results sharpened earlier Hardy-Rellich and Rellich type inequalities in the literature. We also studied several results about the symmetry and symmetry breaking [...] Li, Sean2023-10-19T14:00:00+00:002023-10-19T14:00:00+00:00A/P seminar tomorrow by Lingxiao Zhang (UConn)https://listserv.uconn.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A2=UCONN_PROBABILITY-L;de506cf8.2310Dear all,<br><br>Tomorrow's speaker in the Analysis and Probability Seminar is Lingxiao Zhang from UConn. The title of her talk is "Real Analytic Singular Radon Transforms With Product Kernels: Necessity of the Stein-Street condition."<br><br>The talk will begin at 2:30pm tomorrow in Mont 313.<br><br>Abstract: We discuss operators of the form<br><br>$Tf(x) = \psi(x) \int f(\gamma_t(x)) K(t)\,dt,$ [...] Li, Sean2023-10-13T11:00:00+00:002023-10-13T11:00:00+00:00A/P seminar today by Effie Papageorgiou (Universitat Paderborn)https://listserv.uconn.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A2=UCONN_PROBABILITY-L;c6d1cff.2310Dear all,<br><br>Today's speaker in the Analysis and Probability Seminar is Effie Papageorgiou from Universitat Paderborn. The title of her talk is "Asymptotic behavior of solutions to the heat equation on noncompact symmetric spaces."<br><br>The talk will begin at 2:30pm today in Mont 313.<br><br>Abstract: The Central Limit Theorem of<br>probability represented in the PDE setting can be described as follows: consider the heat equation on $\mathbb{R}^n$,<br>$\partial_{t}u(t,x)\,=\,\Delta_{x}u(t,x), \quad u(0,x)\,=\,f(x),$<br>with initial data $f \in L^1(\mathbb{R}^n)$.<br>Denote by $M = \int_{\mathbb{R}^n}f(x)\, dx$ the mass and by $h_t(x) = (4\pi t)^{-\frac{n}{2}}e^{-\frac{\|x\|^2}{4t}}$<br>the heat kernel. Then the following asymptotics are known to [...] Li, Sean2023-10-05T14:30:00+00:002023-10-05T14:30:00+00:00A/P seminar tomorrow by Evan Camrud (Colorado State)https://listserv.uconn.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A2=UCONN_PROBABILITY-L;148fde05.2310Dear all,<br><br>Tomorrow's speaker in the Analysis and Probability Seminar is Evan Camrud from Colorado State. The title of his talk is "Equilibrium and convergence for a stochastic model of turbulence."<br><br>The talk will begin at 2:30pm tomorrow in Mont 313.<br><br>Abstract: We analyze a degenerate stochastic forcing on the Lorenz 96 model. This model can be interpreted as a Galerkin truncation of the Navier-Stokes equations, or as a system describing the advection of a quantity in the atmosphere. We prove minimal conditions to guarantee a unique invariant measure in arbitrary dimension, and moreover establish an explicit rate of convergence [...] Li, Sean2023-09-07T18:14:21+00:002023-09-07T18:14:21+00:00Faculty short talks at A/P seminar tomorrow at 2:30https://listserv.uconn.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A2=UCONN_PROBABILITY-L;c386c744.2309Dear all,<br><br>Tomorrow will be the first meeting of the Analysis and Probability seminar this semester, and we will be having short talks by members of our faculty aimed for beginning grad students. This year, the talks will be given by:<br><br>Zhongyang Li<br>Sasha Teplyaev<br>Matthew Badger<br><br>As a reminder, the seminar is at 2:30-3:30 on Fridays this semester. The room is still the same (MONT 313). [...] Li, Sean2023-04-23T22:49:55+00:002023-04-23T22:49:55+00:00A/P hybrid seminar tomorrow at 2:30 by Olga Chekeres (UConn)https://listserv.uconn.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A2=UCONN_PROBABILITY-L;a8cd10e0.2304Dear all,<br><br>The speaker for tomorrow's Analysis and Probability seminar is Olga Chekeres from UConn, and the title of their talk is "Coadjoint orbits in mathematical physics."<br><br>As a reminder, we have moved the seminar to 2:30-3:30 on Fridays this semester. The room is still the same (MONT 313). We will also simulcast the talk on Webex if you are unable to make it in person. The details are after the abstract. [...]Li, Sean2023-04-12T16:06:03+00:002023-04-12T16:06:03+00:00A/P hybrid seminar tomorrow at 2:30 by Xin Donghttps://listserv.uconn.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A2=UCONN_PROBABILITY-L;77b2a802.2304Dear all,<br><br>The speaker for tomorrow's Analysis and Probability seminar is Xin Dong from UConn, and the title of their talk is "Some results in complex analysis."<br><br>As a reminder, we have moved the seminar to 2:30-3:30 on Fridays this semester. The room is still the same (MONT 313). We will also simulcast the talk on Webex if you are unable to make it in person. The details are after the abstract. [...] Gordina, Masha2023-04-10T23:44:24+00:002023-04-10T23:44:24+00:00Fw: "The Skorokhod Readings". Mini-conference for master students in the theory of stochastic processes 2023https://listserv.uconn.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A2=UCONN_PROBABILITY-L;582d3105.2304Full message available at: <a href="https://listserv.uconn.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A2=UCONN_PROBABILITY-L;582d3105.2304">Fw: "The Skorokhod Readings". Mini-conference for master students in the theory of stochastic processes 2023</a>Li, Sean2023-04-05T16:30:57+00:002023-04-05T16:30:57+00:00A/P hybrid seminar tomorrow at 2:30 by Anna Rozanova-Pierrat (CentraleSupelec, Paris-Saclay)https://listserv.uconn.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A2=UCONN_PROBABILITY-L;a63fafae.2304Dear all,<br><br>The speaker for tomorrow's Analysis and Probability seminar is Anna Rozanova-Pierrat from CentraleSupelec, Paris-Saclay, and the title of their talk is "Existence of Optimal Shapes in Linear Acoustics in the Lipschitz and Non-Lipschitz Classes of Domains."<br><br>As a reminder, we have moved the seminar to 2:30-3:30 on Fridays this semester. The room is still the same (MONT 313). We will also simulcast the talk on Webex if you are unable to make it in person. The details are after the abstract. [...]