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This volume describes the current state of knowledge of random
spatial processes, particularly those arising in physics. The
emphasis is on survey articles which describe areas of current
interest to probabilists and physicists working on the probability
theory of phase transition. Special attention is given to topics
deserving further research. The principal contributions by leading
researchers concern the mathematical theory of random walk,
interacting particle systems, percolation, Ising and Potts models,
spin glasses, cellular automata, quantum spin systems, and
metastability. The level of presentation and review is particularly
suitable for postgraduate and postdoctoral workers in mathematics
and physics, and for advanced specialists in the probability theory
of spatial disorder and phase transition.
This volume describes the current state of knowledge of random
spatial processes, particularly those arising in physics. The
emphasis is on survey articles which describe areas of current
interest to probabilists and physicists working on the probability
theory of phase transition. Special attention is given to topics
deserving further research. The principal contributions by leading
researchers concern the mathematical theory of random walk,
interacting particle systems, percolation, Ising and Potts models,
spin glasses, cellular automata, quantum spin systems, and
metastability. The level of presentation and review is particularly
suitable for postgraduate and postdoctoral workers in mathematics
and physics, and for advanced specialists in the probability theory
of spatial disorder and phase transition.
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