Mark Kac Seminar
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The seminar takes place in Utrecht, Kromme Nieuwegracht 80, room 132.
| 11:15-13:00 | speaker: Eric Cator (TU Delft) | title: A probabilistic approach to cube-root asymptotics for the Hammersley process | 
|  | abstract: This is joint work with Piet Groeneboom. A by now famous result by Baik, Deift 
	and Johansson, concerning the limit distribution of the length of a longest 
	increasing subsequence of a random permutation, shows that the variance of 
	the flux of Hammersley's interacting particle system at time t at location t 
	is of order t^{2/3}. In fact, they derive the full limit distribution, but 
	they use purely analytic methods, based on an integral representation of the 
	exact distribution at time t. Finding the order of the variance of 
	the flux along a characteristic has been an open problem for many 
	interacting particle systems since the mid eighties, and we are hoping that 
	our probabilistic approach might be applicable to other systems than 
	Hammersley. In fact, it has already been succesfully applied to TASEP by 
	Balazs, Cator & Seppalainen (2006). | |
| 14:15-16:00 | speaker: Maarten van Wieren (Eurandom) | title: Time-symmetric fluctuations in nonequilibrium systems | 
|  | abstract: For nonequilibrium steady states, we 
	identify observables whose fluctuations satisfy a general symmetry and for 
	which a new reciprocity relation can be shown. Unlike the situation in 
	recently discussed fluctuation theorems, these observables are time-reversal 
	symmetric. That is essential for exploiting the fluctuation symmetry beyond 
	linear response theory. Besides time-reversal, a crucial role is played by 
	the reversal of the driving fields, that further resolves the space-time 
	action. In particular, the time-symmetric part in the space-time action 
	determines second order effects of the nonequilibrium driving. | |
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