2006-05-15 – Random Walks and Diffusions in a Random Environment
15th to 18th of May 2006
The second series of John Lewis Lectures will be given by Professor S. R. S. Varadhan, Courant Institute (New York)
The lecture series is jointly organised between the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies and the Hamilton Mathematics Institute at Trinity College.
With generous donation by Corvil Networks.
- This set of lectures will focus on “Random Walks and Diffusions in a Random Environment”
All are welcome
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2006-05-15 – Random Walks and Diffusions in a Random Environment
15th to 18th of May 2006
- This set of lectures will focus on “Random Walks and Diffusions in a Random Environment”
Date & Time
Title
Venue
15th May – 11:00am
Random Walks in a Random Environment. Basic Issues
Salmon Lecture Theatre, Hamilton Building, Trinity College
16th May – 3:00pm
Issues related to Large Deviations
Synge Lecture Theatre, Hamilton Building, Trinity College
18th May – 11:00am
Connections to homogenization
Salmon Lecture Theatre, Hamilton Building, Trinity College
The second series of John Lewis Lectures will be given by Professor S. R. S. Varadhan, Courant Institute (New York)
The lecture series is jointly organised between the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies and the Hamilton Mathematics Institute at Trinity College.
With generous donation by Corvil Networks.
All are welcome
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