Julien Dubedat

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Julien Dubedat (born 1978 ) is a French mathematician who studies probability theory and mathematical physics.

Dubedat received his doctorate in 2004 with Wendelin Werner at the University of Paris-South (Sur le processus de Schramm-Loewner et la limite continue de la percolation critique plane). He is an Associate Professor at Columbia University .

He deals with critical phenomena (phase transitions) in two-dimensional lattice models and achieved significant results for Schramm-Löwner Evolution (SLE), a parameter-dependent stochastic process that corresponds to fractal random geometries in the plane. He and Dapeng Zhan proved reversibility and duality assumptions about SLE processes.

In 2011 he received the Salem Prize with Dapeng Zhan .

Fonts

  • Commutation relations for SLE, Comm. Pure Appl. Math., Vol. 60, 2007, pp. 1792-1847, Arxiv
  • Excursion Decompositions for SLE and Watts' crossing formula, Probab. Theory Related Fields, 2006, No. 3, pp. 453-488
  • martingales and duality, Annals of Probability, Volume 33, 2005, pp. 223-243, Arxiv
  • Critical percolation in annuli and , Comm. Math. Phys, Volume 245, 2004, pp. 627-637
  • Reflected Brownian motions, intertwining relations and crossing probabilities, Ann. Inst. H. Poincaré, Probab. Statist., Vol. 40, 2004, pp. 539-552

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Columbia University, Faculty by rank

Remarks

  1. Year of birth according to VIAF, uncertain