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Subhroshekhar Ghosh
Princeton University
Sherrerd Hall, Charlton Street
Princeton, NJ 08544
(cell)1-510-409-6693
subhrowork@gmail.com
http://www.princeton.edu/∼sg18
Personal Information:
Date of Birth: Dec,1983
Nationality: India
Education:
May 2013
May 2007
May 2005
PhD in Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley
Advisor: Yuval Peres
Master of Mathematics, Indian Statistical Institute
Bachelor of Statistics (Honours), Indian Statistical Institute
Employment:
Sep 2013 - present
Post Doctoral Research Associate,
Department of ORFE, Princeton University
Mentor: Ramon van Handel
Fellowships and Awards:
• American Mathematical Society(AMS)-Simons Travel Grant 2013-16
• Gold medal for outstanding performance in Master of Mathematics, 2007
• Gold medal for outstanding performance in Bachelor of Statistics, 2005
• KVPY Fellow, Dept of Science and Technology, Govt of India, 2003-2007
• JBNSTS Fellowship, JBNSTS Foundation, India, 2002
• NTS Fellowship, Govt of India, 2000
Long Visits:
Feb - Jun 2013
April-May 2015
Dept of Mathematics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Institute of Mathematics for Industry, Kyushu University, Japan
Publications:
1. Rigidity and Tolerance of point processes: Gaussian zeros and Ginibre eigenvalues
(with Y. Peres), Duke Mathematical Journal, to appear.
2. Determinantal processes and completeness of random exponentials: the critical case,
Probab. Theor. Rel. Fields, to appear.
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3. Continuum Percolation for Gaussian zeroes and Ginibre eigenvalues (with M. Krishnapur, Y. Peres), Annals of Probability, to appear.
4. Large deviations for zeros of random polynomials with i.i.d. exponential coefficients
(with O. Zeitouni), Int. Math. Res. Not., to appear.
5. Symmetry of bound and antibound states in the semiclassical limit for a general class
of potentials (with S. Dyatlov), Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., 138 (2010), 3203-3210.
6. Quantum algorithm to distinguish Boolean functions of different weights (with S.L.
Braunstein, B.S. Choi, S. Maitra), J. Phys. A: Math. Theor., 40 (2007), 8441-8454.
7. Rigidity and Tolerance for Gaussian zeroes and Ginibre eigenvalues: quantitative
estimates, http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.3506
8. Palm measures and rigidity phenomena in point processes,
http://arxiv.org/abs/1509.00898
9. Rigidity hierarchy in random point fields: random polynomials and determinantal
processes (with M. Krishnapur),http://arxiv.org/abs/1510.08814.
10. Number rigidity in superhomogeneous random point fields (with J. Lebowitz),
http://arxiv.org/abs/1601.04216.
11. Random gap and density theorems (with T. Austin), draft available upon request.
12. Multivariate CLT follows from strong Rayleigh property (with T. Liggett, R. Pemantle), draft available upon request.
13. Notes on tolerance for point processes (with M. Krishnapur), draft available upon
request.
14. Conditional intensity for Gaussian zeroes with a hole: large deviations and a gap
(with A. Nishry), prelimninary draft.
Professional Activities:
Referee for Comm. Math. Phys., Annals of Probability, Probab. Theor. Rel. Fields,
Ergodic Th. Dyn. Sys., Electronic J. of Probab., Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., Stochastics.
Invited Seminars:
2015: Northwestern University, University of Minnesota, Rochester University, Research
Institute for Mathematical Sciences (RIMS) Kyoto, Rutgers University, Stat. Mech.
Seminar (Princeton), Math. Phys. Seminar (Princeton).
2014: Rutgers University, International Centre for Theoretical Sciences (Bangalore), Indian Institute of Science (Bangalore), Indian Statistical Institute (Kolkata), Indian
Institute of Science Education and Research (Kolkata).
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2013: Institute for Advanced Studies (Princeton), University of Pennsylvania, Microsoft
Research (Bangalore), Indian Institute of Science (Bangalore), Indian Statistical
Institute (Bangalore).
2012: UCLA, Stanford Univ., M.I.T., Yale Univ., Cornell Univ. Kent State Univ., Weizmann Institute, Tel Aviv Univ., Technion (Haifa).
2011: UC Berkeley, Courant Institute, Univ. of Michigan, Indian Institute of Science
(Bangalore), Univ. of Washington (Seattle).
Invited talks at Conferences:
• A.M.S. Fall Eastern Sectional Meeting, Special Session on Probability, Combinatorics
and Statistical Mechanics, Rutgers Univ., Nov 2015.
• Workshop on Probabilistic models with determinantal structure, Kyushu University,
April 2015.
• International Workshop on Persistence Probabilities and related Topics, T.U. Darmstadt, July 2014.
• Columbia Princeton Probability Day, April 2014.
• 12th workshop on Stochastic Analysis on Large Scale Interacting Systems, Tokyo,
Nov 2013.
• Mini Workshop on random matrices, random analytic functions and DPP, Kyushu,
Nov 2013.
• Conference on Limit Theorems in Probability, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore,
Jan 2013.
References:
Yuval Peres
Microsoft Research
Redmond, WA
peres@microsoft.com
Joel Lebowitz
Depts of Math. and Physics
Rutgers University
lebowitz@math.rutgers.edu
Ofer Zeitouni
Dept of Mathematics
Weizmann Institute of Science
ofer.zeitouni@weizmann.ac.il
Russell Lyons
Dept of Mathematics
Indiana University
rdlyons@indiana.edu
Tomoyuki Shirai
Institute of Mathematics for Industry
Kyushu University
shirai@imi.kyushu-u.ac.jp
Ramon van Handel
Dept of ORFE
Princeton University
rvan@princeton.edu
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