Robert Masson

rmasson "at" math "dot" uchicago "dot" edu



I am a math graduate student at the University of Chicago, and will be a postdoc at the University of British Columbia next year. I am interested in probability. In particular, I am interested in topics related to Schramm Loewner Evolution. For my thesis I am using the convergence of loop-erased random walks to SLE2 to derive results for LERWs . My advisors are Steve Lalley and Greg Lawler. Click here for a more detailed research statement.

Research

My CV.

Research Statement.

Papers

My PhD Thesis.

The growth exponent for loop-erased random walk in two dimensions

Slides from a talk about the paper.

Course Information

Calculus 131, Autumn 2006.

Calculus 132, Winter 2007.

Calculus 133, Spring 2007.

Calculus 153, Autumn 2007.

Other

Solutions to Exercises from G Lawler's Park City course.

What I'm listening to.