Eyal Lubetzky
Professor of Mathematics
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
New York University
Curriculum Vitae
Research interests:
Probability Theory and Combinatorics.
Professional:
- Publications:
- Teaching:
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Honors Theory of Probability (MATH-UA 238, Spring 2022)
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Concentration Of Measure, Theory And Applications (MATH-GA 2931, Spring 2022)
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Previous years: Markov Chain Analysis (Spring '21, Spring '15), Probability Theory I (Fall '20),
Honors Theory of Probability (Spring '21, Spring '20),
Recent Advances in Spin Glass Theory (Spring '20),
Theory of Probability (Spring '19),
Probability: Limit Theorems I (Fall '19,
Fall '18,
Fall '17,
Fall '16,
Fall '15),
Geometry and spectrum of random regular graphs (Fall '18),
Martingales & Concentration (Fall '17),
Honors Calculus II (Spring '16).
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Editorial:
- Workshop organization:
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Markov Chain mixing times,
AIM, San Jose, Jun 2016.
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Probabilistic and Extremal Combinatorics,
IMA, Minneapolis, Sep 2014.
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Mixing rates for Markov chains, invited session at Stochastic Processes and Applications 2013.
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Percolation and Interacting Systems, MSRI, Berkeley, Feb 2012.
- Ph.D. thesis, Tel Aviv University (2007).
Thesis advisor: Prof. Noga Alon.
- Talks:
- Extrema of 3D Potts interfaces for (Princeton, Apr 2023 and UT Austin Graduate Mini-school, May 2023)
- Approximate Domain Markov property for rigid Ising interfaces (AMS Fall Eastern Sectional meeting, Oct 2020)
- Maximum of 3D Ising interfaces (MIT Probability seminar, Dec 2019); And with a different focus (Oxford discrete maths and probability seminar, May 2020)
- Dynamics for the critical 2D Potts/FK model: many questions and a few answers (Charles River Lecture Series, Oct 2018)
- Large deviations in random graphs (IAS, Apr 2018)
- Asymptotics in bond percolation on expanders (Rutgers, Mar 2018)
- Random walks on Ramanujan graphs, digraphs and complexes (Berkeley, Feb 2017)
- The stochastic Ising and Potts models at criticality (Yale, Sep 2016)
- Random walks on the random graph (Southeastern Probability Conference, May 2015)
- Harmonic pinnacles in the Discrete Gaussian model (ICERM, Feb 2015)
- Information percolation for the Ising model (Buenos Aires, Jul 2014)
- The Ising model: cutoff and beyond (Harvard, Feb 2014)
- Random triangle removal (Stanford, Jan 2014)
- Limiting shape & cube-root fluctuations of the level lines of (2+1)D SOS (Discrete Random Geometry workshop, Sweden, Aug 2013)
- Cutoff phenomenon: instant randomnesss (Hebrew University, Dec 2012)
- The static and stochastic Ising models (Stanford, May 2012)
- Mini-course on Cutoff for Ising on the Lattice, parts
I,
II,
III-IV,
V (La-Pietra, Florence, Jun 2011)
- Mini-course on mixing times of Markov Chains, parts
II,
III,
IV (PIMS summer school in probability, Jun 2010)
- Critical slowdown for the Ising model on the 2D lattice (Harvard, Mar 2010)
- Cutoff for the Ising model on the lattice (MIT, Mar 2010)
- Anatomy of a young giant component in the random graph (Rome, Feb 2010)
- Glauber Dynamics for Spin Systems at High & Critical Temperatures (ICMP 2009)
- Cutoff Phenomena in Random Walks on Random Regular Graphs (Oberwolfach, Apr 2009)
- Non-backtracking random walks on expanders (UW, Nov 2007)
- Uniformly cross intersecting families
- Shannon capacity and Index Coding
Contact
Info:
Eyal Lubetzky
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
New York University
251 Mercer Street
New York, NY 10012
Office address: Warren Weaver Hall 1012
Tel: (212) 998-3381
Fax: (212) 995-4121
Email:
Miscellaneous links:
- My wife Anat is an Associate Professor of Physical Therapy at NYU.