Universality for Random Polynomials: Framework and Applications
Offered By: Stony Brook Mathematics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive mathematics colloquium talk on universality for random polynomials, delivered by Oanh Nguyen from Brown University. Delve into the historical context of random polynomial studies dating back to the early 1900s, featuring contributions from renowned mathematicians such as Erdos, Kac, Littlewood, and Offord. Discover how universality has emerged as a powerful method for addressing long-standing problems related to root distribution. Gain insights into a general framework for establishing universality properties and its applications to various polynomial families. Learn how these properties can be utilized to answer classical questions in the field. Examine the collaborative research efforts behind this work, involving Do, Lubinsky, Nguyen, Pritsker, and Vu. Access accompanying slides for enhanced understanding of the presented concepts and methodologies.
Syllabus
Universality for random polynomials: framework and applications - Oanh Nguyen
Taught by
Stony Brook Mathematics
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