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SUMMARY:Duncan Dauvergne (Princeton)
DTSTART:20210226T173000Z
DTEND:20210226T183000Z
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UID:PatC/35
DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/PatC/35/">Le
 arning from the directed landscape</a>\nby Duncan Dauvergne (Princeton) as
  part of Probability and the City Seminar\n\n\nAbstract\nThe directed land
 scape is a random `directed metric' on the \nspacetime plane that arises a
 s the scaling limit of integrable models \nof last passage percolation. It
  is expected to be the universal \nscaling limit for all models in the KPZ
  universality class for random \ngrowth. In this talk\, I will describe it
 s construction in terms of the \nAiry line ensemble\, give an extension of
  this construction for optimal \nlength disjoint paths in the directed lan
 dscape\, and show how these \nconstructions reveal surprising Brownian str
 uctures in the directed \nlandscape. Based on joint work with J. Ortmann\,
  B. Virag\, and L. Zhang.\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/PatC/35/
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