Seminar

The KPZ equation via a Riemann-Hilbert approach

by Tom Claeys (UCLouvain)

Location: B203/5 (MdeHemptinne), Louvain-la-Neuve
Time: Tuesday July 2, 2019 at 11:00

The KPZ equation is a stochastic PDE which was introduced in 1986 by Khardar, Parisi, and Zhang as a model for surface growth. A remarkable connection between the KPZ equation and the Airy point process was found in 2011 by Amir, Corwin and Quastel and reformulated in 2016 by Borodin and Gorin. I will show how this connection can be used to characterize the KPZ solution in terms of a 2x2 Riemann-Hilbert problem, and how this Riemann-Hilbert characterization can be used to derive uniform lower tail asymptotics of the KPZ equation.

This is based on joint work in progress with Mattia Cafasso (Angers).

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