Pierre Nolin
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
New York University
251 Mercer Street
New York, NY 10012
E-mail: nolin-at-cims-dot-nyu-dot-edu
Office: Room 927
Phone: (212) 992-9920
Courant Instructor / PIRE Fellow at the Courant Institute (NYU).
Starting August 2011: Assistant Professor of Mathematics, ETH Zürich.
Here is my CV.
Teaching
Organization
Papers
- A percolation process on the binary tree where large finite clusters are frozen (with J. van den Berg and D. Kiss), Electronic Communications in Probability 17, no. 2 (2012).
- A percolation process on the square lattice where large finite clusters are frozen (with J. van den Berg and B. de Lima), Random Structures & Algorithms 40, 220-226 (2012).
- Connection probabilities and RSW-type bounds for the two-dimensional FK Ising model (with H. Duminil-Copin and C. Hongler), Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics 64, 1165-1198 (2011).
- SLE(6) and the geometry of diffusion fronts, submitted.
- Inhomogeneity and universality: off-critical behavior of interfaces, submitted.
- On monochromatic arm exponents for 2D critical percolation (with V. Beffara), Annals of Probability 39, 1286-1304 (2011). Here are also some numerical estimates for the monochromatic exponents.
- Near-critical percolation in two dimensions, Electronic Journal of Probability 13, 1562-1623 (2008).
- Asymmetry of near-critical percolation interfaces (with W. Werner), Journal of the American Mathematical Society 22, 797-819 (2009).
- Large scale properties of the IIIC for 2D percolation (with L. Chayes), Stochastic Processes and their Applications 119, 882-896 (2009).
- Critical exponents of planar gradient percolation, Annals of Probability 36, 1748-1776 (2008).
Miscellaneous
PhD Thesis
I did a PhD under the supervision of Prof. Wendelin Werner. Here is the manuscript: Near-critical percolation in two dimensions, and related models.
Here are also slides from the defense, in French (June 20, 2008).
Slides from recent talks
Gallery
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