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This volume is based on lectures notes for the courses delivered at
the Cimpa Summer School: From Classical to Modern Probability, held
at Temuco, Chile, be th th tween January 8 and 26, 2001. This
meeting brought together probabilists and graduate students
interested in fields like particle systems, percolation, Brownian
motion, random structures, potential theory and stochastic
processes. We would like to express our gratitude to all the
participants of the school as well as the people who contributed to
its organization. In particular, to Servet Martinez, and Pablo
Ferrari for their scientific advice, and Cesar Burgueiio for all
his support and friendship. We want to thank all the professors for
their stimulating courses and lectures. Special thanks to those who
took the extra work in preparing each chapter of this book. We are
also indebted to our sponsors and supporting institutions, whose
interest and help was essential to organize this meeting: CIMPA,
CNRS, CONI CYT, ECOS, FONDAP Program in Applied Mathematics, French
Cooperation, Fundacion Andes, Presidential Fellowship, Universidad
de Chile and Universidad de La Frontera. We are grateful to Miss
Gladys Cavallone for her excellent work during the preparation of
the meeting as well as for the considerable task of unifying the
typography of the different chapters of this book."
This book contains the lectures given at the NATO ASI 910820
"Cellular Automata and Cooperative Systems" Meeting which was held
at the Centre de Physique des Houches, France, from June 22 to July
2, 1992. This workshop brought together mathematical physicists,
theoretical physicists and mathe maticians working in fields
related to local interacting systems, cellular and probabilistic
automata, statistical physics, and complexity theory, as well as
applications of these fields. We would like to thank our sponsors
and supporters whose interest and help was essential for the
success of the meeting: the NATO Scientific Affairs Division, the
DRET (Direction des Recherches, Etudes et Techniques), the
Ministere des Affaires Etrangeres, the National Science Foundation.
We would also like to thank all the secretaries who helped us
during the preparation of the meeting, in particular Maryse
Cohen-Solal (CPT, Marseille) and Janice Nowinski (Courant
Institute, New York). We are grateful for the fine work of Mrs.
Gladys Cavallone in preparing this volume."
Aimed at graduates and potential researchers, this is a
comprehensive introduction to the mathematical aspects of spin
glasses and neural networks. It should be useful to mathematicians
in probability theory and theoretical physics, and to engineers
working in theoretical computer science.
This book contains the lectures given at the NATO ASI 910820
"Cellular Automata and Cooperative Systems" Meeting which was held
at the Centre de Physique des Houches, France, from June 22 to July
2, 1992. This workshop brought together mathematical physicists,
theoretical physicists and mathe maticians working in fields
related to local interacting systems, cellular and probabilistic
automata, statistical physics, and complexity theory, as well as
applications of these fields. We would like to thank our sponsors
and supporters whose interest and help was essential for the
success of the meeting: the NATO Scientific Affairs Division, the
DRET (Direction des Recherches, Etudes et Techniques), the
Ministere des Affaires Etrangeres, the National Science Foundation.
We would also like to thank all the secretaries who helped us
during the preparation of the meeting, in particular Maryse
Cohen-Solal (CPT, Marseille) and Janice Nowinski (Courant
Institute, New York). We are grateful for the fine work of Mrs.
Gladys Cavallone in preparing this volume."
This volume is based on the lecture notes of six courses
delivered at a Cimpa Summer School in Temuco, Chile, in January
2001. Leading experts contribute with introductory articles
covering a broad area in probability and its applications, such as
mathematical physics and mathematics of finance. Written at
graduate level, the lectures touch the latest advances on each
subject, ranging from classical probability theory to modern
developments. Thus the book will appeal to students, teachers and
researchers working in probability theory or related fields.
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