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SUMMARY:Convergence of discrete holomorphic functions on non-uniform latti
 ces - Werness\, B (University of Washington)
DTSTART:20150616T130000Z
DTEND:20150616T140000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The theory of discrete holomorphic functions has been studied 
 by researchers from a diverse set of fields from classical complex analyst
 s to applied computer scientists. In the field of conformally invariant ra
 ndom processes\, discrete analyticity has found a particularly central rol
 e as the convergence of discrete analytic functions to their continuum cou
 nterparts is the key step in the showing convergence of discrete random pr
 ocesses to Schramm--Loewner Evolutions. \n\nIn this talk\, we will discuss
  recent work that proves that discrete analytic functions converge to thei
 r continuum counterparts on lattices with only local control on the geomet
 ry. We will then discuss potential applications of this result to the stud
 y conformally invariant random processes on random surface models.\n
LOCATION:Seminar Room 1\, Newton Institute
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