The 21st Symposium Stochastic Analysis on Large Scale Interacting Systems

Scope

The 21st international symposium "Stochastic Analysis on Large Scale Interacting Systems" aims to study on interacting particle systems, hydrodynamic limits, stochastic PDEs, and all related problems. A brief history of the symposium can be found on a history page. This symposium is held as a part of RIMS Research Project 2023: Stochastic Processes and Related Fields.

Date & Venue

2023, October, 23(Mon)–26(Thu). 

RIMS, Kyoto University, Room 420. ACCESS

This meeting is planned to be held as an in-person meeting. 

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Confirmed Speaker (alphabetical order)

Yoshihiro Abe (Tohoku University)

Yuta Arai (Chiba University of Commerce)

Tomohiro Aya (Kyoto University)

Francesco Caravenna (Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca)

David Croydon (RIMS, Kyoto University)

Syota Esaki (Fukuoka University)

Bruno Hideki Fukushima Kimura (Hokkaido University)

Patricia Gonçalves (Instituto Superior Técnico)

Yuu Hariya (Tohoku University)

Kohei Hayashi (RIKEN)

Stefan Junk (Tohoku University)

Noe Kawamoto (Hokkaido University)

Hubert Lacoin (Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada)

Thomas Leblé (Université Paris Cité)

Yucheng Liu (The University of British Columbia)

Hanbaek Lyu (University of Wisconsin – Madison)

Rodrigo Marinho (Universidade Federal de Santa Maria - UFSM)

Kyeongsik Nam (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

Stefano Olla (Université Paris Dauphine)

Pierre-François Rodriguez (Imperial College London) 

Tomohiro Sasamoto (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

Ryosuke Sato (Chuo University)

Insuk Seo (Seoul National University)

Tomoyuki Shirai (Kyushu University)

Marielle Simon (Universités at Université Lyon 1)

Gordon Slade (The University of British Columbia)

Hayate Suda (Keio University)

Hideki Tanemura (Keio University)

Patrick van Meurs (Kanazawa University)

Satomi Watanabe (Kyoto University)

Weile Weng TU Berlin)

Satoshi Yabuoku (Kitakyushu College)

Program

Here is the pdf file of the program.

October 23 (Mon)
09:30-10:10 Insuk Seo (Seoul National University): Markov chain model reductions and resolvent equations

10:20-11:00 Stefano Olla (Université Paris Dauphine): Heat equation from a deterministic dynamics

11:10-11:30 Weile Weng (Technische Universität Berlin):  Quenched local limit theorem for RWRE with bounded cycle representation

13:10-13:50 Marielle Simon (Université Lyon 1): Hydrodynamic limit for a facilitated exclusion process

14:00-14:40 Hanbaek Lyu (University of Wisconsin-Madison): Particle density in diffusion-limited annihilating systems

15:10-15:30 Tomohiro Aya (Kyoto University):  Quantitative stochastic homogenization of elliptic and parabolic equations with unbounded coefficients

15:40-16:00 Satomi Watanabe (Kyoto University): On simple random walk on a high-dimensional loop-erased random walk

16:10-16:50 Francesco Caravenna (Università de Milano-Bicocca): The critical 2d Stochastic Heat Flow

October 24 (Tue)
09:30-10:10 Tomoyuki Shirai (Kyushu University): Zeros of Gaussian power series with dependent coefficients 

10:20-11:00 Thomas Leblé (CNRS, Université Paris): Charge fluctuations in 2d Coulomb (and related) systems 

11:10-11:30 Ryosuke Sato (Chuo University): Stochastic dynamics on DPPs and GICAR algebras

13:10-13:50 Patricia Gonçalves (IST-Lisbon): Universality in multi-species exclusion

14:00-14:40 Rodrigo Marinho (Universidade Federal de Santa Maria): Sharp convergence to equilibrium of particle systems with reservoirs

15:10-15:30 Yuta Arai (Chiba University of Commerce): The KPZ fixed point and the KPZ scaling in TASEP

15:40-16:00 Kohei Hayashi (RIKEN iTHEMS): Universality in fluctuations of multi-component systems

16:10-16:50 Tomohiro Sasamoto (Tokyo Institute of Technology): Large deviation for symmetric interacting particle systems

October 25 (Wed)
09:30-10:10 Yuu Hariya (Tohoku University): Invariance of Brownian motion associated with past and future maxima

10:20-11:00 Pierre-François Rodriguez (Imperial College London): Percolation and the phase transition for the vacant set of random walk

11:10-11:30 Hayate Suda (Keio University): Diffusive fluctuations for the box-ball system in low density regime

13:10-13:50 Kyeongsik Nam (KAIST): Universality of Poisson-Dirichlet law for log-correlated fields

14:00-14:40 Yoshihiro Abe (Tohoku University): Thick points of simple random walk on a regular tree

15:10-15:30 Noe Kawamoto (Hokkaido University): Rate of convergence of the critical point of the memory-τ self-avoiding walk in dimensions d > 4

15:40-16:00 Yucheng Liu (University of British Columbia): Continuous-time weakly self-avoiding walk on Z has strictly monotone escape speed

16:10-16:50 Gordon Slade (University of British Columbia): Boundary conditions and universal finite-size scaling in high dimensions

October 26 (Thu)
09:30-10:10 Hubert Lacoin (IMPA): Pinning a random walk on a random walk

10:20-10:40 Bruno Hideki Fukushima Kimura (Hokkaido University): A Theoretical Approach to the Stochastic Cellular Automata Annealing and the Digital Annealer’s Algorithm

10:50-11:10 Stefan Junk (Gakushuin University): Local limit theorem for directed polymer beyond the L2-phase

11:20-11:40 Syota Esaki (Fukuoka University): Eigenvalues, eigenvector-overlaps, and regularized Fuglede–Kadison determinant of the non-Hermitian matrix-valued stochastic processes

13:10-13:50 Patrick van Meurs (Kanazawa University): Towards a particle system for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equation

14:00-14:40 David Croydon (Kyoto University): Random walk on a critical percolation cluster on a random hyperbolic half-planar triangulation

15:10-15:30 Satoshi Yabuoku (Kitakyushu College): SDEs for eigenvalues and eigenvector-overlaps of the non-Hermitian matrix-valued processes and related time-dependent point processes

15:40-16:20 Hideki Tanemura (Keio University): Elephant random walk with a power law memory

Abstract

Here is the pdf file of the abstract.

Organizer

Grant

As part of the RIMS Research Project 2023: Stochastic Processes and Related Fields Link, this meeting is being held. 

「Development, evolution, and new development of stochastic analysis of infinite particle systems」PI: Hirofumi Osada (Chubu University)

「Stochastic Processes and Stochastic Analysis on Disordered Media」PI: Takashi Kumagai (Waseda University) 

「Sharp bound of the spectral gap for particle systems」PI: Yukio Nagahata (Niigata University)

「Research of statistical mechanical models evolving in random media」PI: Makoto Nakashima (Nagoya University)