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The Bernoulli Society Bulletin e-Briefs is an electronic bulletin of the Bernoulli Society intended as a device to share in brief manner latest news and relevant information with all members of our society.
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Past editors:
- Bojana Milošević (Issues 47-56)
- Carlos Améndola (Issues 32-46)
- Corina Constantinescu (Issues 29-31)
- Leonardo T. Rolla (Issues 18-28)
- Dario Spano (Issues 9-17)
- Carenne Ludena and Ramses H. Mena (Issues 1-8)
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This page is defunct. Prevoius recipients are listed here.
- 2003: Ben Hambly, James Martin and Neil O'Connell for the paper
Concentration results for a Brownian directed percolation problem Stochastic Processes and their Applications, Volume 102, 2002 Pages 207-220
- 2005: Nicolai V. Krylov for the paper
On weak uniqueness for some diffusions with discontinuous coefficients Stochastic Processes and their Applications, Volume 113, Issue 1, September 2004, Pages 37-64
- 2007: Sylvie Roelly and Michèle Thieullen for the paper
Duality formula for the bridges of a Brownian diffusion: Application to gradient drifts Stochastic Processes and their Applications, Volume 115, Issue 10, October 2005, Pages 1677-1700
- 2009: Marc Wouts for the paper
A coarse graining for the Fortuin-Kasteleyn measure in random media Stochastic Processes and their Applications, Volume 118, Issue 11, November 2008, Pages 1929-1972
- 2011: Nathalie Eisenbaum and Haya Kaspi for the paper
On permanental processes Stochastic Processes and their Applications, Volume 119, Issue 5, May 2009, pages 1401-1415
- 2013: Hirofumi Osada for the paper
Interacting Brownian motions in infinite dimensions with logarithmic interaction potentials II: Airy random point field Stochastic Processes and their Applications, Volume 123, Issue 3, March 2013, pages 813–838
- 2015: Francis Comets and Michael Cranston, for the paper
Overlaps and pathwise localization in the Anderson polymer model Stochastic Processes and their Applications. Volume 123, Issue 6, June 2013, Pages 2446–2471
- 2017: Noemi Kurt, Adrian G. Casanova, Anton Wakolbinger and Linglong Yuan, for their paper
An individual-based model for the Lenski experiment, and the deceleration of the relative fitness Stochastic Processes and their Applications. Volume 126, Issue 8, August 2016, Pages 2211-2252
- 2019: Zhen-Qing Chen and Masatoshi Fukushima, for their paper
Stochastic Komatsu-Loewner evolution and BMD domain constant Stochastic Processes and their Applications. Volume 128, Issue 2, February 2018, Pages 545-594
- 2021: Anne van Delft, for her paper
A note on quadratic forms of stationary functional time series under mild conditions Stochastic Processes and their Applications. Volume 130, Issue 7, July 2020, Pages 4206-4251
- 2023: Alexander Iksanov and Andrey Pilipenko, for the paper
On a skew stable Lévy process Stochastic Processes and their Applications. Volume 156, February 2023, Pages 44-68.
The Schramm Lecture is an annual, joint IMS-Bernoulli Society lecture. The Schramm lecture will be given at SPA meetings in odd years, at IMS stand-alone annual meetings in even years not divisible by 4, and at the World Congress in Probability and Statistics in years divisible by 4.
The Doob lecture is generously supported by the Illinois Journal of Mathematics, and is a joint IMS-Bernoulli Society lecture in years divisible by 4 and is given at the World Congress in those years. In other years the lecture is given at the Stochastic Processes and Applications conference, and managed by the Bernoulli Committee for Conferences on Stochastic Processes through the Scientific Program Committee of the SPA conference (see http://www.bernoulli-society.org/index.php/organization/ccsp).
A joint IMS-Bernoulli Society committee will select these lecturers. This committee will be chosen by the Presidents of the IMS and the Bernoulli Society, in consultation, according to the following guidelines.
- The selection committee will normally have as regular members, two IMS representatives and two Bernoulli Society representatives. In years when lecturers are to be chosen for the World Congress, the chair of the scientific program committee for the Congress will serve as an ex-officio member of the committee.
In choosing representatives: The Bernoulli Society President may consider chairs of prior SPA scientific program committees or CCSP for BS representatives. The IMS President may consider members of its Special Lectures committee for its representatives. Regular committee members may serve for one to three years, but will normally be appointed for two years.
- Each year a new chair will be appointed from the membership of the committee. For the lectures in odd years this will be chosen by the Bernoulli Society President, and for lectures in even years it will be chosen by the IMS President. However, the Presidents of both societies will consult with one another about the selection before it is made. Apart from the first year of selection, the committee should be in place by January 1 and should preferably begin its work by March 1, two years in advance of the meeting for which a speaker is to be chosen.
- Once the committee has settled on the nominee for a lecturer, the name of the nominee should be transmitted in confidence to the Presidents of the Bernoulli Society and the IMS for final approval. Preferably this would be done by May 15.
- Once a nominee has been approved, a joint letter from the Presidents of the IMS and the Bernoulli Society will be transmitted to the chosen nominee, inviting them to deliver the lecture.
Here is a list of recent Doob Lecturers:
- Pablo Augusto Ferrai (Buenos Aires) (2024)
- Rene Carmona (Princeton) (2023)
- Hao Wu (Tsinghua) (2022)
- Nicolas Curien (2020, delivered in 2021)
- Jeremy Quastel (2019)
- Jeffrey Steif (2018)
- Vladimir Bogachev (2017)
- Scott Sheffield (2016)
- Terence Tao (2015)
- Neil O’Connell (2013)
- Yves Le Jan (2012)
- Ruth Williams (2011)
- Gregory Lawler (2010)
- Ed Perkins (2009)
- Marc Yor (2007)
IMS maintains a list of Schramm lecturers.
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