[CSDM] Discrete math seminar
Paul Seymour
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Tue Sep 25 12:39:46 EDT 2012
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* Princeton Discrete Math Seminar *
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Date: Thursday 27th September, 2.00 in Fine Hall 224
Speaker: Wesley Pegden (NYU)
Title: Apollonian structure in the Abelian sandpile
Abstract:
The Abelian sandpile is a diffusion process on configurations of chips
on the integer lattice, in which a vertex with at least 4 chips can
"topple", distributing one of its chips to each of its 4 neighbors.
Though the sandpile has been the object of study from a diverse set of
perspectives, even some of the most basic questions about the terminal
configurations produced by the process have remained unanswered. One of
the most striking features of the sandpile is that when begun from a
large concentration of n chips, the resulting terminal configurations
seem to converge to a peculiar fractal pattern as n goes to infinity.
In this talk, we will discuss a mathematical explanation for the fractal
nature of the sandpile which comes from a peculiar conjecture connecting
Apollonian circle packings to integer superharmonic functions on the
lattice. Time permitting, we will discuss the path to a proof of the
conjecture. (Joint work with Charles Smart and Lionel Levine.)
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