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Durham Cathedral

London Mathematical Society Durham Symposium
Recent Developments in Random Walks
Monday 2nd July - Thursday 12th July 2007


The LMS Durham Research Symposia began in 1974, and form an established series of international research meetings, with over 80 symposia to date. They provide an excellent opportunity to explore an area of research in depth, to learn of new developments, and to instigate links between different branches. The format is designed to allow substantial time for interaction and research. The meetings are held in July and August, usually lasting for 10 days, with up to 70 participants, roughly half of whom will come from the UK. Lectures and seminars take place in the Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Durham

Participants

A list of invited participants (photograph and key).

Programme

Programme of the Durham Symposium "Recent Developments in Random Walks".

Online Talks

Online proceedings of the symposium. Movies and pdfs of talks and posters.

Organising Committee:
Ben Hambly (Oxford University) Laurent Saloff-Coste (Cornell University) Pierre Tarrès (Oxford University)