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Probabilistic approaches have played a prominent role in the study
of complex physical systems for more than thirty years. This volume
collects twenty articles on various topics in this field, including
self-interacting random walks and polymer models in random and
non-random environments, branching processes, Parisi formulas and
metastability in spin glasses, and hydrodynamic limits for gradient
Gibbs models. The majority of these articles contain original
results at the forefront of contemporary research; some of them
include review aspects and summarize the state-of-the-art on
topical issues - one focal point is the parabolic Anderson model,
which is considered with various novel aspects including moving
catalysts, acceleration and deceleration and fron propagation, for
both time-dependent and time-independent potentials. The authors
are among the world's leading experts. This Festschrift honours two
eminent researchers, Erwin Bolthausen and Jurgen Gartner, whose
scientific work has profoundly influenced the field and all of the
present contributions.
Probabilistic approaches have played a prominent role in the study
of complex physical systems for more than thirty years. This volume
collects twenty articles on various topics in this field, including
self-interacting random walks and polymer models in random and
non-random environments, branching processes, Parisi formulas and
metastability in spin glasses, and hydrodynamic limits for gradient
Gibbs models. The majority of these articles contain original
results at the forefront of contemporary research; some of them
include review aspects and summarize the state-of-the-art on
topical issues - one focal point is the parabolic Anderson model,
which is considered with various novel aspects including moving
catalysts, acceleration and deceleration and fron propagation, for
both time-dependent and time-independent potentials. The authors
are among the world's leading experts. This Festschrift honours two
eminent researchers, Erwin Bolthausen and Jurgen Gartner, whose
scientific work has profoundly influenced the field and all of the
present contributions.
Presenting important trends in the field of stochastic analysis,
this collection of thirteen articles provides an overview of recent
developments and new results. Written by leading experts in the
field, the articles cover a wide range of topics, ranging from an
alternative set-up of rigorous probability to the sampling of
conditioned diffusions. Applications in physics and biology are
treated, with discussion of Feynman formulas, intermittency of
Anderson models and genetic inference. A large number of the
articles are topical surveys of probabilistic tools such as
chaining techniques, and of research fields within stochastic
analysis, including stochastic dynamics and multifractal analysis.
Showcasing the diversity of research activities in the field, this
book is essential reading for any student or researcher looking for
a guide to modern trends in stochastic analysis and neighbouring
fields.
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