A central study in Probability Theory is the behavior of
fluctuation phenomena of partial sums of different types of random
variable. One of the most useful concepts for this purpose is that
of the random walk which has applications in many areas,
particularly in statistical physics and statistical chemistry.
Originally published in 1991, "Intersections of Random Walks"
focuses on and explores a number of problems dealing primarily with
the nonintersection of random walks and the self-avoiding walk.
Many of these problems arise in studying statistical physics and
other critical phenomena. Topics include: discrete harmonic
measure, including an introduction to diffusion limited aggregation
(DLA); the probability that independent random walks do not
intersect; and properties of walks without self-intersections.
The presentsoftcover reprint includes corrections andaddenda
fromthe1996 printing, andmakesthis classic monographavailable to a
wider audience. With a self-contained introduction to the
properties of simple random walks, and an emphasis on rigorous
results, the book will be useful to researchers in probability and
statistical physics and to graduate students interested in basic
properties of random walks."
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