London Analysis and Probability Seminar
The London Analysis and Probability seminar is jointly organized and is alternately held by
Imperial College London;
King's College London; Queen Mary, University of London and University College London. The seminar meets during term time on Thursdays from 3:00pm-5:30pm. Please follow the links below for the details of how to get to the institutions. All are welcome to attend the meetings.
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2018 Autumn Term Programme:
5 October:
Paris-London Analysis Seminar, UCL (London)
Thursday 18 October, 3-5.30pm University College London, room 706 (Department of Mathematics, 25 Gordon Street)
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3pm Jürg Fröhlich (ETH)
The Arrow of Time - Images of Irreversible Behavior abstract (IG)
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4.30pm Thomas Spencer (IAS)
Edge reinforced random walk as a toy model of localization. abstract (IG)
Thursday 1 November, 3-5.30pm University College London, room 706 (Department of Mathematics, 25 Gordon Street)
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3pm Thierry Lévy (Paris 6)
Quantum spanning forests abstract (LP)
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4.30pm Thomas Bothner (KCL)
When J. Ginibre met E. Schrödinger abstract (AP)
Thursday 22 November, 3-5.30pm University College London, room 706 (Department of Mathematics, 25 Gordon Street)
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3pm Jonathan Bennett (Birmingham)
The nonlinear Brascamp-Lieb inequality and applications abstract (LP)
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4.30pm Herbert Koch (Bonn)
A continuous family of conserved energies for the Gross-Pitaevskii equation abstract (AP)
Thursday 6 December, 3-5.30pm University College London, room 706 (Department of Mathematics, 25 Gordon Street)
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3pm Horst Knörrer (ETH)
Construction of oscillatory singular homogenuous space times abstract (LP)
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4.30pm Tuomas Sahlsten (Manchester)
Delocalisation of waves under scaling limits abstract (LP)
14 December 2018:
Paris-London Analysis Seminar, IHP (Paris)
18 December 2018:
Meeting on Hyperbolic Equations and Related Topics, Queen Mary University of London, Arts 1, Room 128