Tokyo Probability Seminar
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Date, time & place | Monday 16:00 - 17:30 126Room #126 (Graduate School of Math. Sci. Bldg.) |
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Organizer(s) | Makiko Sasada, Shuta Nakajima, Masato Hoshino |
2025/02/06
16:00-17:30 Room #126 (Graduate School of Math. Sci. Bldg.)
We are having teatime from 15:15 in the common room on the second floor. Please join us.
Jacek Wesolowski (Warsaw University of Technology)
Asymptotics of random Motzkin paths
We are having teatime from 15:15 in the common room on the second floor. Please join us.
Jacek Wesolowski (Warsaw University of Technology)
Asymptotics of random Motzkin paths
[ Abstract ]
We study Motzkin paths of length L with general weights on the edges and end points. We investigate the limit behavior of the initial and final segments of the random Motzkin path viewed as a pair of processes starting from each of the two end points as L becomes large. Macroscopic limits of the resulting processes (under two different asymptotic regimes) appear to be non-Brownian parts of stationary measures for the KPZ equation and hypothetical KPZ fixed point on the half-line. The talk is based on a joint paper with W. Bryc (Univ. of Cincinnati) and A. Kuztetsov (York Univ., Toronto) - to appear in IMRN, available also on arXiv: https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.00265
We study Motzkin paths of length L with general weights on the edges and end points. We investigate the limit behavior of the initial and final segments of the random Motzkin path viewed as a pair of processes starting from each of the two end points as L becomes large. Macroscopic limits of the resulting processes (under two different asymptotic regimes) appear to be non-Brownian parts of stationary measures for the KPZ equation and hypothetical KPZ fixed point on the half-line. The talk is based on a joint paper with W. Bryc (Univ. of Cincinnati) and A. Kuztetsov (York Univ., Toronto) - to appear in IMRN, available also on arXiv: https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.00265