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- Nov 174:15 PMProbability SeminarSpeaker: Oren Yakir (MIT)Title: Charge fluctuations in the hierarchical Coulomb gasAbstract:The two-dimensional Coulomb gas model describes electrically charged particles embedded in a uniform background of the opposite charge, interacting through a logarithmic potential. A celebrated prediction from the physics literature, made by Jancovici, Lebowitz and Manificat in 1993, describes probabilities of observing large charge fluctuations in the system. From the mathematical standpoint, the JLM law is only proved in a very special 'solvable' case, with only partial results known in general. A few years ago, Chatterjee introduced a hierarchical version of the Coulomb gas inspired by Dyson's hierarchical model for the Ising ferromagnet. In the talk, I will present a joint work with Alon Nishry, in which we prove that the JLM law holds for this hierarchical model.
- Nov 174:30 PMAlgebraic Topology SeminarSpeaker: Akhil Mathew (University of Chicago)
- Nov 174:30 PMCosts, Discount Factors and Coordination in the Airline IndustryAlon Eizenberg (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
- Nov 174:30 PMPenny Goldberg At MIT, joint with HarvardInternational Spillovers of Industrial Policy in the Global Semiconductor Sector
- Nov 175:00 PMAdmissions Info Session: System Design and ManagementJoin us on Monday, November 17 to learn about MIT’s combined engineering and management master’s degree!In this session, we’ll give you an overview of our unique integrated core course and the curriculum that lets you take classes at MIT’s School of Engineering and Sloan School of Management. Program staff will answer your questions about the application process. Current students will also join us to share what it’s really like to be a student at MIT. Our engineering and management degree provides you with tools to help you solve real-world problems as a leader in any organization.
- Nov 176:45 PMArgentine Tango Class SeriesJoin us on Monday evenings for Argentine tango classes with outstanding instructors. Whether you are completely new to tango, or already have some experience, you will find a friendly environment in which to learn new things and improve your technique. You don't have to bring a partner, since the classes involve rotations with all participants.Full Series: Sep 15, 22, 29, October 6, 13, 20, 27, Nov 3, 10, 17, 24, Dec 1, 8, 15.For all info and registration, visit following link.