The 22nd Symposium Stochastic Analysis on Large Scale Interacting Systems

Scope

The 22nd symposium "Stochastic Analysis on Large Scale Interacting Systems" aims to study interacting particle systems, hydrodynamic limits, stochastic PDEs, and all related problems. A brief history of the symposium can be found on a history page.

Date & Venue

2024, November, 18 (Mon)–21 (Thu).

Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, the University of Tokyo, Room 002. ACCESS

Invited Speaker (alphabetical order)

Kenichi Bannai (Keio University/RIKEN)

Eric O. Endo (NYU Shanghai)

Kohei Hayashi (RIKEN iTHEMS)

Takashi Imamura (Chiba University)

Makoto Katori (Chuo University)

Seonwoo Kim (KIAS)

Jungkyoung Lee (KIAS)

Saori Morimoto (Chuo University)

Hirotatsu Nagoji (Kyoto University)

Kohei Noda (Kyushu University)

Ryoichiro Noda (Kyoto University)

Izumi Okada (Chiba University)

Hirofumi Osada (Chubu University)

Kohki Sakamoto (The University of Tokyo)

Tomohiro Sasamoto (Institute of Science Tokyo) 

Mao Shinoda (Ochanomizu University)

Hayate Suda (Institute of Science Tokyo)

Masato Takei (Yokohama National University)

Stefano Olla (Université Paris Dauphine)

Hidetada Wachi (Keio University/RIKEN)

Nobuo Yoshida (Nagoya University)

Time Table

22nd SALSIS program

Program

Here is the pdf version of the program.

November 18th (Mon)
09:0010:00 Free discussion

10:0010:40 Stefano Olla (Université Paris Dauphine): On the large deviations for simple exclusion processes

10:55–11:35 Saori Morimoto (Chuo University):  Generalized eigenspaces and pseudospectra of nonnormal and Defective Matrix-Valued Dynamical Systems

11:35–13:30 Lunch

13:3014:10 Kohei Noda (Kyushu University): Scaling limits and fluctuation of eigenvalues point processes of non-Hermitian Wishart random matrices

14:25–15:05 Jungkyoung Lee (KIAS): Mixing property of metastable diffusion processes

15:05–15:40 Coffee

15:4016:20 Nobuo Yoshida (Nagoya University): The transition operator of a   random walk perturbated by sparse potentials

16:35–17:15 Hirotatsu Nagoji (Kyoto University): Singularity of solutions to singular SPDEs

November 19th (Tue)
09:0010:00 Free discussion

10:0010:40 Seonwoo Kim (KIAS): Metastable hierarchy in abstract low-temperature lattice models

10:55–11:35 Eric Endo (NYU Shanghai):  Contour methods for ferromagnetic long-range Ising model

11:35–13:30 Lunch

13:3014:10 Mao Shinoda (Ochanomizu University): The Gibbs measures, equilibrium measures and maximizing measures on symbolic dynamics

14:25–15:05 Izumi Okada (Chiba University): Favorite sites for simple random walk in two and more dimensions

15:05–15:40 Coffee

15:4016:20 Kohki Sakamoto (The University of Tokyo): Harmonic measures in invariant random graphs on hyperbolic spaces

November 20th (Wed)
09:0010:00 Free discussion

10:0010:40 Tomohiro Sasamoto (Institute of Science Tokyo): Large spin large deviation for interacting particle systems

10:55–11:35 Makoto Katori (Chuo University):  Non-normality and non-diagonalizability; Open problems of non-Hermitian matrix-valued Brownian motion

11:35–13:30 Lunch

13:3014:10 Hidetada Wachi (Keio University/RIKEN): On interactions for large-scale interacting systems

14:25–15:05 Kenichi Bannai (Keio University/RIKEN): Inverse harmonic periods and the diffusion matrices associated to large scale interacting systems

15:05–15:40 Coffee

15:4016:20 Kohei Hayashi (RIKEN iTHEMS): Characterization of gradient condition for asymmetric partial exclusion processes and their scaling limits

16:35–17:15 Ryoichiro Noda (Kyoto University): Aging and sub-aging for Bouchaud trap models on resistance metric spaces

November 21st (Thu)
09:0010:00 Free discussion

10:0010:40 Masato Takei (Yokohama National University): Topics on variations of the elephant random walk

10:55–11:35 Hayate/Suda (Institute of Science Tokyo): Scaling limits of a tagged soliton in the randomized box-ball system

11:35–13:30 Lunch

13:3014:10 Takashi Imamura (Chiba University): Skew column RSK dynamics and the box and ball system

14:25–15:05 Hirofumi Osada (Chubu University): Stochastic differential equation to infinite particle system of zero points of the planar Gaussian analytic function

Abstract

The abstract is available here

Organizer

Grant

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

「Construction of a universal theory of hydrodynamic limits by developing a new geometry on infinite product spaces」PI: Makiko  Sasada (the University of Tokyo)