(Mathematical Physics and Probability Seminar; Math 402)
When
3 – 4 p.m., Oct. 29, 2025
In random field theory one technique is to start with Gaussian random variables. Classifying the terms of
a perturbation leads to a class of graphs with loops and multiple edges. These are often called Feynman diagrams, since they occur also in quantum field theory. This talk will describe how these arise and present examples of combinatorial identities for these
diagrams.