Speaker: Dmitry Zaporozhets (St. Petersburg Department of Steklov Mathematical Institute of RAS)
Date: Nov.13 (Monday)
Beijing time: 15:00-16:00 (Moscow time: 10:00-11:00)
Zoom ID: 867 1592 3689 Password: 142056
Abstract:
A random walk on a line is one of the central concepts of probability theory. Despite the simplicity of its construction, it serves as a basic example for various models of both theoretical and applied nature.
We will begin by examining several classic results of an extremely general nature, where the distribution of the walk's step plays only a secondary role. After that, we will discuss how these results can be generalized to the multidimensional case.
Biography:
Dmitry Zaporozhets is a professor at the St. Petersburg Department of Steklov Mathematical Institute of Russian Academy of Science. Prof. Zaporozhets is one of strongest researchers in Probability theory and Geometry, having major interests in Geometry of numbers, Stochastic Geometry, Convex Geometry, Poisson - Voronoi tessellation, zeros of random polynomials and random analytic functions. Prof. Zaporozhets got the prize of the Government of St. Petersburg for outstanding scientific achievements in the field of science and technology in 2014.