Random Graphs Phase Transitions And The Gaussian Free Field


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Random Graphs, Phase Transitions, and the Gaussian Free Field


Random Graphs, Phase Transitions, and the Gaussian Free Field

Author: Martin T. Barlow

language: en

Publisher: Springer Nature

Release Date: 2019-12-03


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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.

An Introduction to Random Interlacements


An Introduction to Random Interlacements

Author: Alexander Drewitz

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2014-05-06


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This book gives a self-contained introduction to the theory of random interlacements. The intended reader of the book is a graduate student with a background in probability theory who wants to learn about the fundamental results and methods of this rapidly emerging field of research. The model was introduced by Sznitman in 2007 in order to describe the local picture left by the trace of a random walk on a large discrete torus when it runs up to times proportional to the volume of the torus. Random interlacements is a new percolation model on the d-dimensional lattice. The main results covered by the book include the full proof of the local convergence of random walk trace on the torus to random interlacements and the full proof of the percolation phase transition of the vacant set of random interlacements in all dimensions. The reader will become familiar with the techniques relevant to working with the underlying Poisson Process and the method of multi-scale renormalization, which helps in overcoming the challenges posed by the long-range correlations present in the model. The aim is to engage the reader in the world of random interlacements by means of detailed explanations, exercises and heuristics. Each chapter ends with short survey of related results with up-to date pointers to the literature.

Introduction to Random Graphs


Introduction to Random Graphs

Author: Alan Frieze

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2016


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The text covers random graphs from the basic to the advanced, including numerous exercises and recommendations for further reading.