Modern Applied Probability: A Workshop in Celebration of Sergey Foss’ 65th Birthday

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Modern Applied Probability: A Workshop in Celebration of Sergey Foss’ 65th Birthday

 15 - 17 May 2019

ICMS, The Bayes Centre, 47 Potterrow, Edinburgh EH8 9BT

  • Denis Denisov, University of Manchester
  • Seva Shneer, Heriot-Watt University

Programme:

Venkat Anantharam, University of California Asmussen-Sigman Duality for Monotone Recursions on Graphs and Unimodular Random Rooted Graphs
Soren Asmussen, Aarhus University Insurance Premium Control and Game Equlibriums in Some Bayesian Contexts
Francois Baccelli, University of Texas at Austin Wireless Birth and Death Processes
Onno Boxma, TU Eindhoven On Two Classes of Reflected Stochastic Processes
Mikhail Chebunin, Novosibirsk State University Spatially Decentralized Protocols in Random Multiple Access Networks
Natalia Chernova, Novosibirsk State University
Denis Denisov, University of Manchester
Sergey Foss, Heriot-Watt University
Sergey Zuyev, Chalmers University of Technology Self-decomposable Point Processes and Limit Theorems for Superpositions
Maria Frolkova, CWI Amsterdam
Peter Glynn, Stanford University
Jennie Hansen, Heriot-Watt University Structural Transition in Random Mappings via Urn Schemes
Takis Konstantopoulos, University of Liverpool Probabilistic and Combinatorial Analysis of a Simple Computer Security Model
Dima Korshunov, Lancaster University Strong Law of Large Numbers for Function of Local Times of Transient Random Walkin
Nelly Litvak, University of Twente Local Weak Convergence for PageRank
Masakiyo Miyazawa, Tokyo University of Science A Martingale View of Blackwell’s Renewal Theorem and its Extensions to a General Counting Process
Ilya Molchanov, University of Bern Scale Invariant Stochastic Processes Arising from General Iterative Schemes
Thomas Mountford, EPFL Many Greedy Servers in a Poisson Environment
Zbygniew Palmowski, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology Persistence of Heavy-Tailed Sample Averages Occurs by Infinitely Many Jumps
Kavita Ramanan, Brown University
Tomasz Rolski, University of Wroclaw Remarks on the Concept of Scale Functions
Sasha Stolyar, University of Illinois Join-Idle-Queue with Service Elasticity: Stability and Asymptotics
Vitali Wachtel, Universität Augsburg Persistence of AR(1)-sequences}
Ilze Ziedins, University of Auckland
Bert Zwart, CWI Amsterdam and TU Eindhoven Cascading Failures in Power Grids and Heavy Tails
Guenter Last, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Doubly Stable Queueing Systems in Space
Seva Shneer, Heriot-Watt University Stability Conditions for a Discrete-Time Decentralised Medium Access Algorithm
Istvan Gyongy, University of Edinburgh On Itô’s Formula for Jump Processes
Artem Kovalevskii, Novosibirsk State Technical University An Elementary Probabilistic Model of Literary Texts and Poissonization

Sponsors and Funders:

This workshop was made possible by the generous support of the London Mathematical Society.