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Random Graphs, Phase Transitions, and the Gaussian Free Field - PIMS-CRM Summer School in Probability, Vancouver, Canada, June... Random Graphs, Phase Transitions, and the Gaussian Free Field - PIMS-CRM Summer School in Probability, Vancouver, Canada, June 5-30, 2017 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Martin T. Barlow, Gordon Slade
R5,155 Discovery Miles 51 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The 2017 PIMS-CRM Summer School in Probability was held at the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (PIMS) at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, during June 5-30, 2017. It had 125 participants from 20 different countries, and featured two main courses, three mini-courses, and twenty-nine lectures. The lecture notes contained in this volume provide introductory accounts of three of the most active and fascinating areas of research in modern probability theory, especially designed for graduate students entering research: Scaling limits of random trees and random graphs (Christina Goldschmidt) Lectures on the Ising and Potts models on the hypercubic lattice (Hugo Duminil-Copin) Extrema of the two-dimensional discrete Gaussian free field (Marek Biskup) Each of these contributions provides a thorough introduction that will be of value to beginners and experts alike.

Random Graphs, Phase Transitions, and the Gaussian Free Field - PIMS-CRM Summer School in Probability, Vancouver, Canada, June... Random Graphs, Phase Transitions, and the Gaussian Free Field - PIMS-CRM Summer School in Probability, Vancouver, Canada, June 5-30, 2017 (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Martin T. Barlow, Gordon Slade
R5,125 Discovery Miles 51 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The 2017 PIMS-CRM Summer School in Probability was held at the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (PIMS) at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, during June 5-30, 2017. It had 125 participants from 20 different countries, and featured two main courses, three mini-courses, and twenty-nine lectures. The lecture notes contained in this volume provide introductory accounts of three of the most active and fascinating areas of research in modern probability theory, especially designed for graduate students entering research: Scaling limits of random trees and random graphs (Christina Goldschmidt) Lectures on the Ising and Potts models on the hypercubic lattice (Hugo Duminil-Copin) Extrema of the two-dimensional discrete Gaussian free field (Marek Biskup) Each of these contributions provides a thorough introduction that will be of value to beginners and experts alike.

Lectures on Probability Theory and Statistics - Ecole d'Ete de Probabilites de Saint-Flour XXV - 1995 (Paperback, 1998... Lectures on Probability Theory and Statistics - Ecole d'Ete de Probabilites de Saint-Flour XXV - 1995 (Paperback, 1998 ed.)
Pierre Bernard; Martin T. Barlow, David Nualart
R1,587 Discovery Miles 15 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume contains lectures given at the Saint-Flour Summer School of Probability Theory during the period 10th - 26th July, 1995. These lectures are at a postgraduate research level. They are works of reference in their domain.

Random Walks and Heat Kernels on Graphs (Paperback): Martin T. Barlow Random Walks and Heat Kernels on Graphs (Paperback)
Martin T. Barlow
R1,832 Discovery Miles 18 320 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This introduction to random walks on infinite graphs gives particular emphasis to graphs with polynomial volume growth. It offers an overview of analytic methods, starting with the connection between random walks and electrical resistance, and then proceeding to study the use of isoperimetric and Poincare inequalities. The book presents rough isometries and looks at the properties of a graph that are stable under these transformations. Applications include the 'type problem': determining whether a graph is transient or recurrent. The final chapters show how geometric properties of the graph can be used to establish heat kernel bounds, that is, bounds on the transition probabilities of the random walk, and it is proved that Gaussian bounds hold for graphs that are roughly isometric to Euclidean space. Aimed at graduate students in mathematics, the book is also useful for researchers as a reference for results that are hard to find elsewhere.

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