This volume features selected and peer-reviewed articles from
the Pan-American Advanced Studies Institute (PASI). The chapters
are written by international specialists who participated in the
conference. Topics include developments based on breakthroughs in
the mathematical understanding of phenomena describing systems in
highly inhomogeneous and disordered media, including the KPZ
universality class (describing the evolution of interfaces in two
dimensions), random walks in random environment and percolative
systems. PASI fosters a collaboration between North American and
Latin American researchers and students. The conference that
inspired this volume took place in January 2012 in both Santiago de
Chile and Buenos Aires. Researchers and graduate students will find
timely research in probability theory, statistical physics and
related disciplines.
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