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UC Berkeley Colloquium: Combinatorics of the asymmetric simple exclusion process April 05, 2018 (04:10 PM PDT - 05:00 PM PDT)
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Location: 60 Evans Hall
Speaker(s) Sylvie Corteel (Université de Paris VII (Denis Diderot); University of California, Berkeley)
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The asymmetric simple exclusion process (ASEP) is an interacting particle system introduced in 1970 by Frank Spitzer in Interaction of Markov Processes. Many articles have been published on it in the physics and mathematics literature since then, and it has become a paradigm in modeling and analyzing non-equilibrium traffic systems. In this talk, I will show that beautiful combinatorics emerge from studying this model on a finite line with open boundaries.

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