Schramm-Loewner Evolutions, Lent 2019

Lecturer: Jason Miller

Contact: jpmiller@statslab.cam.ac.uk

Course description

Lecture notes

Announcements

  • The lecture on Tuesday, February 12 will be rescheduled to later in the term.
  • There will be two sessions for the first examples class, held:
    • 1:30pm in MR15 on Thursday, February 21st
    • 4:00pm in MR5 on Friday, February 22nd
    If you would like your work to be marked, please submit your solutions to Problem 9 and Problem 10 to my pigeon hole in the CMS by 5:00pm on Tuesday, February 19.
  • There will be two sessions for the second examples class, held:
    • 2:00 pm in MR9 on Tuesday, May 7th
    • 4:00 pm in MR9 on Tuesday, May 7th
    • If you would like your work to be marked, please submit your solutions to Problem 7 and Problem 8 into my pigeon hole in the CMS by 12:00 pm on Monday, May 6th.

Example sheets

References

Links

Notes from related courses

Flow lines of the Gaussian free field. Each curve is an SLE(1/4) type curve.

An SLE(128) curve in the square [-1,1]^2 from -i to i.