[Archimedeans] Universality in Probability Theory
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Some objects in probability theory are “universal”, i.e. they arise naturally in many different, only loosely related, contexts. We will discuss some of these objects and try to give a glimpse of some of the progress made over the past years towards their understanding.
This talk is part of the The Archimedeans 2016 series.
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