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== Thursday, January 26, Timo Seppäläinen, University of Wisconsin - Madison == | == Thursday, January 26, Timo Seppäläinen, University of Wisconsin - Madison == | ||
Title: The exactly solvable log-gamma polymer | |||
Abstract: Among 1+1 dimensional directed lattice polymers, log-gamma distributed weights are a special case that is amenable to various useful exact calculations (an ''exactly solvable'' case). This talk discusses various aspects of the log-gamma model, in particular an approach to analyzing the model through a geometric or "tropical" version of the Robinson-Schensted-Knuth correspondence. | |||
== Thursday, February 9, Scott Armstrong, University of Wisconsin - Madison == | == Thursday, February 9, Scott Armstrong, University of Wisconsin - Madison == |
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Spring 2012
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Thursday, January 26, Timo Seppäläinen, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Title: The exactly solvable log-gamma polymer
Abstract: Among 1+1 dimensional directed lattice polymers, log-gamma distributed weights are a special case that is amenable to various useful exact calculations (an exactly solvable case). This talk discusses various aspects of the log-gamma model, in particular an approach to analyzing the model through a geometric or "tropical" version of the Robinson-Schensted-Knuth correspondence.