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Self Organized Criticality

Christopher Hoffman (University of Washington)
Monday, January 11, 2021 - 2:30pm to 3:30pm
Online via Zoom. Contact Zhen-Qing Chen for details.

Self organized criticality is a term used to describe a number of spatial stochastic processes. These systems evolve in time through a series of small perturbations to the system followed by a stabilization phase. This talk will survey the most common models that are thought to exhibit self organized criticality, the major conjectures in the field and recent results.

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