Probability Inspired by Non-equilibrium Statistical Physics
Offered By: BIMSA via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore probability theory inspired by non-equilibrium statistical physics in this 49-minute lecture by renowned mathematician Tadahisa Funaki. Delve into interacting systems and stochastic partial differential equations as presented by the former president of the Mathematical Society of Japan and invited sectional lecturer at ICM 2022. Gain insights from Funaki's extensive experience as a professor at the University of Tokyo and Waseda University, and discover the fascinating connections between probability theory and statistical physics in this BIMSA-hosted seminar.
Syllabus
Tadahisa Funaki: Probability inspired by Non-equilibrium Statistical Physics
Taught by
BIMSA
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