Speaker:
Zhonggen Su
unit:
Zhejiang University
Time:
14:30-15:30, April 9(Friday), 2021
Venue:
Room 111, Center for Applied Mathematics
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Profile:
There have been an intensive research activities around functional probability inequalities in the past decades. They do not only play an important role in characterizing probability distributions, but also have a wide range of applications in apparently distinct fields. In this talk I shall mainly focus on three recent examples: (1) Quantitative normal approximations of linear eigenvalue statistics, (2) A dynamical approach to Dyson-Gaudin-Mehta-Wigner conjecture for Wigner matrices, (3) Rates of convergence in Metropolis-adjusted-Langevin algorithm in a local non-convex target distribution sampling. I shall also present some problems of interest from my personal taste.