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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Hendrik Weber\nhosted by M. Beiglböck\, N. Berestycki
 \, L. Erdös\, J. Maas\, F. Toninelli\nAbstract: Gibbs measures on spaces 
 of functions or distributions play an important role in various contexts i
 n mathematical physics. They can\, for example\, be viewed as continuous c
 ounterparts of classical spin models such as the Ising model\, they are an
  important stepping stone in the rigorous construction of Quantum Field Th
 eories\, and they are invariant under the flow of certain dispersive PDEs\
 , permitting to develop a solution theory with random initial data\, well 
 below the deterministic regularity threshold. These measures have been con
 structed and studied\, at least since the 60s\, but over the last few year
 s there has been renewed interest\, partially due to new methods in stocha
 stic analysis\, including Hairer’s theory of regularity structures and G
 ubinelli-Imkeller-Perkowski’s theory of paracontrolled distributions. In
  this talk I will present two independent but complementary results that c
 an be obtained with these new techniques. I will first show how to obtain 
 estimates on samples from of the Euclidean $\\phi^4_3$ measure\, based on 
 SPDE methods. I will then discuss a new method to show the emergence of ph
 ase transitions in the phi^4_3 theory. This is based on joint works with A
 . Chandra\, A. Moinat https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.13854 and A. Chandra\, T.
  Gunaratnam https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.15933
LOCATION:Online via Zoom\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:birgit.oosthuizen-noczil@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Hendrik Weber: Gibbs measures in infinite dimensions - Some new res
 ults on a classical topic
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/2873
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