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Milind Hegde (Columbia University)

Thursday, February 29, 2024 11:30to12:30
Burnside Hall Room 920, 805 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 0B9, CA

Title: The KPZ scaling limit of the colored asymmetric simple exclusion process.

Abstract: In the colored asymmetric simple exclusion process (ASEP), one places a particle of "color" -k at each integer site k ∈ \Z. Particles attempt to swap places to the left with rate q ∈ [0,1) and to the right with rate 1; the swap succeeds if the initiating particle has a higher color than the other particle (thus the particles tend to get more ordered over time). We will discuss the space-time scaling limit of this process (as well as a related discrete analog known as the stochastic six-vertex model), captured via a height function given by certain colored particle counts. The limit lies in the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang universality class, and is given by the Airy sheet and directed landscape, which were first constructed in 2018 by Dauvergne-Ortmann-Virág as limits in a very different setting---of a model of a random directed metric. The Yang-Baxter equation and line ensembles (collections of random non-intersecting curves) with certain Gibbs or spatial Markov properties will play fundamental roles in our discussion. Joint work with Amol Aggarwal and Ivan Corwin.

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