Random Matrix Theory and its Applications to Statistics and Wireless Communications

(26 Feb - 31 Mar 2006)

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Confirmed Visitors

(Partial list; as at 2 Mar 2006)

NAME & AFFILIATION

PERIOD OF VISIT

TENTATIVE TITLE OF TALK

OVERSEAS VISITORS

   

Richard Askey
University of Wisconsin-Madison
askey@math.wisc.edu

16 - 29 Mar 2006

1) Selberg's multidimensional beta integral and some extensions of it
2) Some examples of results on orthogonal polynomials

Li Bai
Temple University, USA
lbai@temple.edu

1 - 8 Mar 2006

 

Jinho Baik
University of Michigan
baik@umich.edu

26 Feb - 4 Mar 2006

1) Eigenvalues of large sample covariance matrices (Tutorial lecture)
   Lecture notes (PDF): 1..., 2..., 3..., 4...
2) A model for the bus system in Cuernevaca (Mexico)

Arup Bose
Indian Statistical Institute
abose@isical.ac.in

3 - 15 Mar 2006

1) A new method to bound rate of convergence
   Presentation slides: PDF...
2) Another look at the moment method and some new results
   Presentation slides: PDF...

Yang Chen
Nankai University, China and
Imperial College London, UK
yangbrookchen@yahoo.co.uk

25 Feb - 31 Mar 2006

1) Singular linear statistics in GUE and introduction to the Tracy-Widom distribution
2) Perturbed Hankel determinants

Merouane Debbah
Institut Eurécom, France
debbah@eurecom.fr

26 Feb - 3 Mar 2006

Random unitary matrices in wireless communications
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Peter Forrester
University of Melbourne, Australia
p.forrester@ms.unimelb.edu.au

11 - 23 Mar 2006

Beta generalizations of the classical random matrix ensembles (Tutorial lecture)
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Tamara Grava
SISSA-ISAS, Italy
grava@sissa.it

19 - 28 Mar 2006

Partition function of one-matrix models in the multi-cut case
   Presentation slides: PDF...

Dongning Guo
Northwestern University
dguo@northwestern.edu

27 Feb - 11 Mar 2006

On linear and nonlinear detection for large random systems
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Walid Hachem
Ecole Supérieure d'Electricité, France
walid.hachem@supelec.fr

21 - 24 Mar 2006

Eigenvalue distribution of a class of Gram random matrices and applications in wireless communications
   Presentation slides: PDF...

Mourad Ismail
University of Central Florida
ismail@math.ucf.edu

8 - 20 Mar 2006

1) The Ramanujan entire function
2) Natural exponential families and approximation operators

Tiefeng Jiang
University of Minnesota
tjiang@stat.umn.edu

11 - 18 Mar 2006

1) Spectral measure of large Hankel, Markov and Toeplitz matrices
2) How many entries of a typical orthogonal matrix can be approximated by independent normals?

Baiqi Miao
University of Science and Technology of China
bqmiao@ustc.edu.cn

5 - 26 Mar 2006

Central limit theorem of random quadratics forms involving random matrices

Ralf Müller
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
mueller@iet.ntnu.no

26 Feb - 4 Mar 2006

The replica method in wireless communications (Tutorial lecture)
   Presentation slides: PDF...

Zeev Rudnick
Tel-Aviv University, Israel
rudnick@post.tau.ac.il

26 Feb - 5 Mar 2006

The zeros of the Riemann zeta function and random matrix theory
   Presentation slides: PDF...

Qi-Man Shao
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
maqmshao@ust.hk

15 - 19 Mar 2006

 

Jack Silverstein
North Carolina State University
jack@math.ncsu.edu

24 Feb - 11 Mar 2006

1) The Stieltjes transform and its role in Eigenvalue behavior of large dimensional random matrices (Tutorial lecture)
   Lecture notes: PDF...
2) On the Signal-to-Interference-Ratio of CDMA systems in wireless communications

Antonia M. Tulino
Princeton University
atulino@princeton.edu

25 Feb - 3 Mar 2006

1) Eigenvalues and singular values of random matrices: free probability theory (Tutorial lecture 1)
2) The ETA and Shannon transforms: a bridge between random matrices & wireless communications (Tutorial lecture 2 & 3)
3) Asymptotic outage capacity of multi-antenna channels (Tutorial lecture 4)
   Presentation slides: PDF...

Sergio Verdú
Princeton University
verdu@princeton.edu

26 Feb - 3 Mar 2006

Eigenvalues and singular values of random matrices: a tutorial introduction
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Xiaodong Wang
Columbia University
wangx@ee.columbia.edu

19 - 26 Mar 2006
(tentative)

Applications of random matrix theory in blind and turbo multiuser detection

Jian-feng Yao
l'Institut de Recherche Mathématique de Rennes
jian-feng.yao@univ-rennes1.fr

18 - 26 Mar 2006

On the CLT for spectral empirical measure of Wigner matrices
   Presentation slides: PDF...

GRADUATE STUDENTS

   

Guolin Fan
Northeast Normal University
fanguolin157@sohu.com

26 Feb - 11 Mar 2006

 

Baisuo Jin
University of Science and Technology of China
jbs@ustc.edu.cn

26 Feb - 11 Mar 2006

On limit theorem for the Eigenvalues of product of two random matrices

Hyungsu Kim
Yonsei University, Korea
gudtn@yonsei.ac.kr

26 Feb - 4 Mar 2006

 

Huixia Liu
National University of Singapore
g0304882@nus.edu.sg

26 Feb - 31 Mar 2006

Making Markowitz’s portfolio principle practically useful

Lixin Zhang
National University of Singapore
stazl@nus.edu.sg

26 Feb - 31 Mar 2006

 

LOCAL VISITORS

   

Zhi-Dong Bai
National University of Singapore
stabaizd@nus.edu.sg

26 Feb - 31 Mar 2006

1) Tutorial lecture
2) Asymptotic performance of suboptimal MMSE and iterative receivers for random MIMO channels
3) Random matrix theory and statistics

Ying-Chang Liang
Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
ycliang@i2r.a-star.edu.sg

26 Feb - 31 Mar 2006

Asymptotic performance of suboptimal MMSE and iterative receivers for random MIMO channels

 

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