Mark Kac Seminar
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The seminar takes place in Utrecht, Kromme Nieuwegracht 80, room 030.
11:15 - 13:00 | speaker: Akira Sakai (Eindhoven) | title: Introduction to the lace expansion for the Ising model |
abstract: The lace
expansion has been a powerful tool to investigate mean-field critical
behavior for stochastic-geometrical models, such as self-avoiding walk and
percolation, above the upper-critical dimension. We recently developed the
lace expansion for the Ising model. Applying this expansion to the
ferromagnetic case, we can prove that the model exhibits the mean-field
behavior if the dimension d is greater than 4 and the coordination number N
(= 2d for the nearest-neighbor model, for example) is sufficiently large.
The main point of this approach is that we do not have to require the
reflection positivity of the spin-spin coupling, which has long been an
essential ingredient for the proof of the mean-field behavior. |
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14:15 - 16:00 | speaker: Silke Rolles (Eindhoven) | title: Linearly edge-reinforced random walk |
abstract: Edge-reinforced random walk on any
finite graph has the same distribution as a random walk in a random
environment, where the environment is given by random, but time-independent
weights on the edges.
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Mark Kac Seminar 2005-2006 |
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