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How are our societies being transformed by internet and digital
economics? This book provides an accessible introduction to the
economics of the internet and a comprehensive account of the
mechanisms of the digital economy. Leading scholars examine the
original economic and business models being developed as a result
of the internet system, and explore their impact on our economies
and societies. Key issues are analysed, including the development
of open source software and on-line communities, peer-to-peer and
online sharing of cultural goods, electronic markets and the rise
of new information intermediaries, e-retailing and e-banking. The
volume examines how internet and digital economics have transformed
the organization of firms, industries, markets, commerce, modes of
distribution, money, finance, and innovation processes, and
provides the analytical tools to understand both these recent
transformations and the likely future directions of the 'New
Economy'.
How are our societies being transformed by internet and digital
economics? This book provides an accessible introduction to the
economics of the internet and a comprehensive account of the
mechanisms of the digital economy. Leading scholars examine the
original economic and business models being developed as a result
of the internet system, and explore their impact on our economies
and societies. Key issues are analysed, including the development
of open source software and on-line communities, peer-to-peer and
online sharing of cultural goods, electronic markets and the rise
of new information intermediaries, e-retailing and e-banking. The
volume examines how internet and digital economics have transformed
the organization of firms, industries, markets, commerce, modes of
distribution, money, finance, and innovation processes, and
provides the analytical tools to understand both these recent
transformations and the likely future directions of the 'New
Economy'.
These Lecture Notes provide an introduction to the study of those
discrete surfaces which are obtained by randomly gluing polygons
along their sides in a plane. The focus is on the geometry of such
random planar maps (diameter, volume growth, scaling and local
limits...) as well as the behavior of statistical mechanics models
on them (percolation, simple random walks, self-avoiding random
walks...).A “Markovian” approach is adopted to explore these
random discrete surfaces, which is then related to the analogous
one-dimensional random walk processes. This technique, known as
"peeling exploration" in the literature, can be seen as a
generalization of the well-known coding processes for random trees
(e.g. breadth first or depth first search). It is revealed that
different types of Markovian explorations can yield different types
of information about a surface. Based on an École d'Été de
Probabilités de Saint-Flour course delivered by the author in
2019, the book is aimed at PhD students and researchers interested
in graph theory, combinatorial probability and geometry.
Featuring open problems and a wealth of interesting figures,
it is the first book to be published on the theory of random planar
maps.
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