Cincinnati Symposium on Probability Theory and Applications
University of Cincinnati, September 19-21, 2014



September 19, Friday
Taft Research Center, Edwards One, 45-51 Corry Boulevard

13:50-14:25Joseph Najnudel, Institut de Mathématiques de Toulouse
A limiting random analytic function related to the CUE slides
14:25-15:00 Abey Lopez-Garcia, University of South Alabama
The normal matrix model with monomial potential and multi-orthogonality on a star slides
15:00-15:30Coffee break
15:30-16:30Stilian Stoev, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Implicit extremes and implicit max-stable laws slides
16:45-17:45Gennady Samorodnitsky, Cornell University
Taft Lecture Beyond the color of the noise: what is “memory” in random phenomena? slides
Reception to follow

September 20, Saturday
60 West Charlton, Room 277

09:30-10:30 Paul Bourgade, New York University
Fixed energy universality for generalized Wigner matrices slides
10:30-11:00Coffee break
11:00-12:00Tiefeng Jiang, University of Minnesota
Moments of Traces for Circular Beta-ensembles slides
12:00-14:00Lunch (participants on their own)
14:00-14:35Antonio Auffinger, Northwestern University
Strict convexity of the Parisi functional
14:35-15:10Seung-Yeop Lee, University of South Florida
Asymptotics of orthogonal polynomial in random normal matrices: higher order correction slides
15:10-15:45Coffee break
15:45-16:45Jack Silverstein, North Carolina State University
The Stieltjes transform and its role in eigenvalue behavior of large dimensional random matrices slides
17:00-18:30Poster forum and reception

September 21, Sunday
60 West Charlton, Room 277

09:30-10:30Florence Merlevède, Université Marne-la-Vallée
Strong approximation for additive functionals of geometrically ergodic Markov chains slides
10:30-11:00Coffee break
11:00-12:00Dalibor Volný, Université de Rouen
Bernoulli dynamical systems and limit theorems slides
12:00-13:45Lunch (participants on their own)
13:45-14:20Paul Jung, University of Alabama, Birmingham
Levy-Khintchine random matrices and the Poisson weighted infinite skeleton tree slides
14:20-14:55Thomas Bothner, Concordia University
Universality results for the Cauchy-Laguerre chain matrix model slides
14:55-15:15Coffee break
15:20-15:55Cheng Ouyang, University of Illinois, Chicago
Geometric deviation of the Lévy's occupation time arcsine law
15:55-16:30Jana Klicnarová, University of South Bohemia
Invariance principle for weakly dependent random fields slides