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This volume contains the proceedings of the XII Symposium of
Probability and Stochastic Processes which took place at
Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan in Merida, Mexico, on November
16-20, 2015. This meeting was the twelfth meeting in a series of
ongoing biannual meetings aimed at showcasing the research of
Mexican probabilists as well as promote new collaborations between
the participants. The book features articles drawn from different
research areas in probability and stochastic processes, such as:
risk theory, limit theorems, stochastic partial differential
equations, random trees, stochastic differential games, stochastic
control, and coalescence. Two of the main manuscripts survey recent
developments on stochastic control and scaling limits of
Markov-branching trees, written by Kazutoshi Yamasaki and Benedicte
Haas, respectively. The research-oriented manuscripts provide new
advances in active research fields in Mexico. The wide selection of
topics makes the book accessible to advanced graduate students and
researchers in probability and stochastic processes.
This volume contains the proceedings of the XII Symposium of
Probability and Stochastic Processes which took place at
Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan in Merida, Mexico, on November
16-20, 2015. This meeting was the twelfth meeting in a series of
ongoing biannual meetings aimed at showcasing the research of
Mexican probabilists as well as promote new collaborations between
the participants. The book features articles drawn from different
research areas in probability and stochastic processes, such as:
risk theory, limit theorems, stochastic partial differential
equations, random trees, stochastic differential games, stochastic
control, and coalescence. Two of the main manuscripts survey recent
developments on stochastic control and scaling limits of
Markov-branching trees, written by Kazutoshi Yamasaki and Benedicte
Haas, respectively. The research-oriented manuscripts provide new
advances in active research fields in Mexico. The wide selection of
topics makes the book accessible to advanced graduate students and
researchers in probability and stochastic processes.
This volume features a collection of contributed articles and
lecture notes from the XI Symposium on Probability and Stochastic
Processes, held at CIMAT Mexico in September 2013. Since the
symposium was part of the activities organized in Mexico to
celebrate the International Year of Statistics, the program
included topics from the interface between statistics and
stochastic processes.
Articles in this volume are based on presentations given at the IV
Meeting of Mexican Mathematicians Abroad (IV Reunion de Matematicos
Mexicanos en el Mundo), held from June 10-15, 2018, at Casa
Matematica Oaxaca (CMO), Mexico. This meeting was the fourth in a
series of ongoing biannual meetings bringing together Mexican
mathematicians working abroad with their peers in Mexico. This book
features surveys and research articles from five broad research
areas: algebra, analysis, combinatorics, geometry, and topology.
Their topics range from general relativity and mathematical physics
to interactions between logic and ergodic theory. Several articles
provide a panoramic view of the fields and problems on which the
authors are currently working on, showcasing diverse research lines
complementary to those currently pursued in Mexico. The
research-oriented manuscripts provide either alternative approaches
to well-known problems or new advances in active research fields.
This book is published in cooperation with Sociedad Matematica
Mexicana.
This volume contains papers which were presented at the XV Latin
American Congress of Probability and Mathematical Statistics
(CLAPEM) in December 2019 in Merida-Yucatan, Mexico. They represent
well the wide set of topics on probability and statistics that was
covered at this congress, and their high quality and variety
illustrates the rich academic program of the conference.
This volume features a collection of contributed articles and
lecture notes from the XI Symposium on Probability and Stochastic
Processes, held at CIMAT Mexico in September 2013. Since the
symposium was part of the activities organized in Mexico to
celebrate the International Year of Statistics, the program
included topics from the interface between statistics and
stochastic processes.
This volume contains papers which were presented at the XV Latin
American Congress of Probability and Mathematical Statistics
(CLAPEM) in December 2019 in Merida-Yucatan, Mexico. They represent
well the wide set of topics on probability and statistics that was
covered at this congress, and their high quality and variety
illustrates the rich academic program of the conference.
Stable Levy processes lie at the intersection of Levy processes and
self-similar Markov processes. Processes in the latter class enjoy
a Lamperti-type representation as the space-time path
transformation of so-called Markov additive processes (MAPs). This
completely new mathematical treatment takes advantage of the fact
that the underlying MAP for stable processes can be explicitly
described in one dimension and semi-explicitly described in higher
dimensions, and uses this approach to catalogue a large number of
explicit results describing the path fluctuations of stable Levy
processes in one and higher dimensions. Written for graduate
students and researchers in the field, this book systemically
establishes many classical results as well as presenting many
recent results appearing in the last decade, including previously
unpublished material. Topics explored include first hitting laws
for a variety of sets, path conditionings, law-preserving path
transformations, the distribution of extremal points, growth
envelopes and winding behaviour.
This volume contains the proceedings of the Second Workshop of
Mexican Mathematicians Abroad (II Reunion de Matematicos Mexicanos
en el Mundo), held from December 15-19, 2014, at Centro de
Investigacion en Matematicas (CIMAT) in Guanajuato, Mexico. This
meeting was the second in a series of ongoing biannual meetings
aimed at showcasing the research of Mexican mathematicians based
outside of Mexico. The book features articles drawn from eight
broad research areas: algebra, analysis, applied mathematics,
combinatorics, dynamical systems, geometry, probability theory, and
topology. Their topics range from novel applications of
non-commutative probability to graph theory, to interactions
between dynamical systems and geophysical flows. Several articles
survey the fields and problems on which the authors work,
highlighting research lines currently underrepresented in Mexico.
The research-oriented articles provide either alternative
approaches to well-known problems or new advances in active
research fields. The wide selection of topics makes the book
accessible to advanced graduate students and researchers in
mathematics from different fields. This book is published in
cooperation with Sociedad Matematica Mexicana.
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