Dr. Evan Randles from Colby College will be speaking in the colloquium; the talk will be “The large-time behavior of heat kernels”. In the talk, Randles will motivate the study of the large-time behavior of heat kernels by connecting it to the classical problem in Fourier analysis of understanding the behavior of convolution powers of signed measures. The talk is based on recent joint work with Laurent Saloff-Coste.
The event is scheduled for 3–-4:15 p.m. at Hill Auditorium in Barrows Hall. For more information on the colloquium, click here.