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Temperature chaos for polymers
Probability| Speaker: | Victor Ginsburg, UC Berkeley |
| Location: | 2112 MSB |
| Start time: | Thu, Apr 16 2026, 1:10PM |
Description
Polymers in disordered media are examples of random Gibbs measures on paths traversing a random environment. Such disordered systems often exhibit intricate energy landscapes rich with multiple valleys corresponding to metastable states. This generic property manifests in a system being fragile or extremely sensitive to perturbations. Namely, a slight variation in external parameters such as the disorder or the temperature causes a profound change in the system, a phenomenon known as chaos. In experimental studies of chaos, temperature is the prototypical control parameter as it is easier to vary than the disorder. However, on the mathematical side, studying disorder chaos is easier as perturbing the disorder amounts to infusing the system with extra independent randomness.
In this talk we will report the first progress in understanding temperature chaos in the Kardar–Parisi–Zhang universality class, with the Continuum Directed Random Polymer being the model of study. Time permitting, we will also touch upon a connection between temperature and disorder chaos. This is forthcoming joint work with Shirshendu Ganguly and Zoe Himwich.
