Ivan Corwin

Columbia University
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
UW-PIMS Mathematics Colloquium: Ivan Corwin
October 16, 2015
University of Washington
In a simple symmetric random walk on Z a particle jumps left or right with 50% chance independently at each time and space location. What if the jump probabilities are taken to be random themselves (e.g. uniformly distributed between 0% and 100%)? In...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Probability Seminar: Ivan Corwin (Online)
June 9, 2020
Online
Many important models in integrable probability (e.g. the KPZ equation, solvable directed polymers, ASEP, stochastic six vertex model) can be embedded into Gibbisan line ensembles. This hidden probabilistic structure provides new tools to control the...