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Self-Avoiding Walk, Spin Systems, and Renormalisation - Clay Math Public Lecture

Offered By: Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences via YouTube

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Explore a captivating Clay Math Public Lecture on self-avoiding walk, spin systems, and renormalisation delivered by Professor Gordon Slade from the University of British Columbia. Delve into the fascinating world of stochastic systems for anomalous diffusion in this hour-long presentation hosted by the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences. Gain insights into cutting-edge mathematical concepts and their applications in science and technology. Discover the interconnections between self-avoiding walks, spin systems, and renormalisation techniques. Access additional resources, including an interview with Professor Slade, to further enhance your understanding of these complex topics. Join leading mathematical scientists from around the world in this engaging exploration of advanced mathematical theories and their real-world implications.

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Date: 24 July 2024 – 16:00 to


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Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences

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