Stony Brook University
Department of Mathematics
Institute for Mathematical Sciences

Simons Lectures, Fall 2007


Andrei Okounkov
Princeton University

Probability and Moduli

Abstract
Random surfaces arise in a large number of unrelated contexts and can be modeled in very different ways. Certain very simple random surface models may be analyzed exactly and they reveal remarkable connections to algebraic curves and their moduli spaces. My goal in these lectures will be to give an introductory discussion of several such phenomena, starting with Witten conjectures that relate random tessellations of orientable surfaces to intersection theory on the moduli spaces of curves.

October 23 4pm      Math Tower, S-240
October 24 4pm Math Tower, S-240
October 25 4pm Math Tower, P-131