Department of Mathematics,
University of California San Diego
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Special Recruiting Colloquium
Nathanael Berestycki
University of British Columbia
Random walks, geometry and comparative genomics
Abstract:
We will see how a problem in genome rearrangement leads to describe a new kind of phase transition for random walks on graphs. This phase transition is related to the well-known Erdos-Renyi double jump phenomenon for random graphs. I will particularly try to describe the effect that the scale of mutations may have on the analysis of the problem, and will outline two possible approaches: one borrowing ideas from hyperbolic geometry and the other based on cheating and using branching random walks.
Host: Ruth Williams
December 6, 2006
12:00 PM
AP&M 6402
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