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Some talks by Svante Janson, Department of Mathematics, Uppsala University. Here are some of my talks (mathematical and others) available as pdf files. Most talks are based on one or several of my papers (existing or future), see the links below and the complete list of papers .
svante.janson@math.uu.se Visiting address: Ångströmlaboratoriet, Lägerhyddsvägen 1 Postal address: Box 480 751 06 UPPSALA. Download contact information for Svante Janson at Department of Mathematics; Probability Theory and Combinatorics
Random graphs provide many interesting problems in probabilistic combinatorics. There are many nice theorems with results that are easy to state, and sometimes surprising. Some of them are easy to prove, while others are quite di cult.
Carl Svante Janson [2] (born 21 May 1955) is a Swedish mathematician. A member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences since 1994, Janson has been the chaired professor of mathematics at Uppsala University since 1987.
Svante Janson's 393 research works with 12,121 citations and 4,672 reads, including: The number of descendants in a random directed acyclic graph
14 maj 2024 · On his 22nd birthday in 1977, he defended his doctoral thesis On BMO and related spaces. “BMO stands for Bounded Mean Oscillation. In short, the thesis is about the analysis of certain vector spaces of functions,” says Svante. After vector spaces, he shifted focus to probability theory and eventually to combinatorial probability theory.
Svante Janson. Foto: Mikael Wallerstedt. Svante Janson fick som nioåring sitt första studentbetyg, i kemi, i 1960-talets skolform där gymnasieelever måste avlägga krävande prov i olika ämnen innan de fick ta på sig studentmössan.