
“Noise Sensitivity: Boolean setting and beyond”
Martedì 28 Gennaio 2025, ore 17:00 - Aula 1BC50 - Anna Donadini (Phd Student Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca)
Abstract
The study of boolean functions arises naturally in the context of computer science and combinatorics, but over the last 30 years connections with statistical physics started to be recognised. In this talk, we investigate the concept of noise sensitivity for functionals of i.i.d. random variables, which refers to the property that a small perturbation in the underlying randomness leads to an asymptotically independent functional and present some extensions of main classical results.