QLS Seminar - Mon. 28 October at 14:00 - The importance of being ‘discrete’: advances on lattice random walk theories in arbitrary dimensions and lattices

Quantitative Life Sciences qls at ictp.it
Fri Oct 25 10:16:48 CEST 2024


Dear All,

On Monday, 28 October at 14:00 CET, Luca Giuggioli (University of 
Bristol, UK) will give a seminar titled:

*The importance of being ‘discrete’: advances on lattice random walk 
theories in arbitrary dimensions and lattices
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_Abstract:_

Recent analytical developments to describe diffusive processes in 
discrete space and time have opened up opportunities to study 
interaction processes that are generally hard to get to within a 
continuous space-time description. I will describe some of these 
advances focusing on first-passage dynamics in the presence of multiple 
reactive or partially reactive targets and with multiple inert 
heterogeneities (spatial disorder). I will also show a generalization of 
the formalism to when the movement statistics is correlated, that is for 
the one-step non-Markov lattice random walk, and its application to a 
foraging experiment on ants.

https://indico.ictp.it/event/10803
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The seminar will take place in the *Common area*, Ex SISSA building, 
Second floor, via Beirut 2_
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You are all most welcome to attend!

Best regards,
Erica

Erica Sarnataro
Group Secretary
Quantitative Life Sciences
The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP)
Trieste, Italy
Tel. +39-040-2240623
www.ictp.it/research/qls.aspx
e-mail: qls at ictp.it
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