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A PhD on rare fluctuations in one dimension and what I do now I’ve finished it

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In this talk we will cover some of the work done during my PhD at the University of Birmingham. This work is on rare fluctuations in a one dimensional harmonically trapped system. Starting from the Tracy-Widom distribution we present the last particle distribution in the weakly interacting regime. We then show how a hydrodynamic formalism allows us to extend the region of study of these phenomena to include dynamical properties. Using this formalism, we calculate time dependent emptiness configurations. To finish the talk I will discuss what I work on now, focusing on distributions of distances between random points and surfaces.

This talk is part of the Theoretical Physics Seminars series.

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