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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Perla Sousi. Random growth models in 1+1 dimension capture the behavior of interfaces evolving in the presence of noise. These models are expected to exhibit universal behavior, but we are still far from proving such results even in relatively simple models. A key development which has led to recent progress is the discovery of exact formulas for certain models with a rich algebraic structure. I will discuss some of these results, with a focus on models where a single boundary wall is present, as well as an application to studying mixing times for a Markov chain. This talk is part of the Probability series. This talk is included in these lists:
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