Oded Schramm Memorial Conference: Day One, Session Four
- Gabor Pete, Amir Dembo, David B. Wilson, and Christophe Garban | Oded Schramm Memorial Conference
3:35 – 4:05 David B. Wilson (Microsoft)
Oded’s work on Boolean functions
4:10 – 4:40 Christophe Garban (ENS Paris)
Oded’s work on Noise Sensitivity
4:45 – 5:15 Gábor Pete (U. Toronto)
How to prove tightness for the size of strange random sets
Speaker Details
I was born in 1976 in Hungary and did my undergrad studies there, at the Univ of Szeged. My Master’s thesis was based on a probabilistic combinatorics paper published in Random Struct and Algorithms (with J Balogh). I also spent a year in Cambridge, UK, the Part III course, to learn modern geometry. I wrote my essay on E Witten’s supersymmetric approach to Morse theory. I started my PhD in Berkeley, under the supervision of Yuval Peres, in 2001. My research interests have been in critical random systems and their scaling limits; connections between stoch processes (random walk, percolation) and the large-scale geometry of the underlying graph; and a probabilistic game theory approach to understand certain PDE’s.
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David Wilson
Principal Researcher
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Jeff Running
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