The Art Of Random Walks


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Random Walk: A Modern Introduction


Random Walk: A Modern Introduction

Author: Gregory F. Lawler

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2010-06-24


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Random walks are stochastic processes formed by successive summation of independent, identically distributed random variables and are one of the most studied topics in probability theory. This contemporary introduction evolved from courses taught at Cornell University and the University of Chicago by the first author, who is one of the most highly regarded researchers in the field of stochastic processes. This text meets the need for a modern reference to the detailed properties of an important class of random walks on the integer lattice. It is suitable for probabilists, mathematicians working in related fields, and for researchers in other disciplines who use random walks in modeling.

An Unbounded Experience In Random Walks With Applications


An Unbounded Experience In Random Walks With Applications

Author: Michael F Shlesinger

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 2021-06-29


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This volume comprises the author's account of the development of novel results in random walk theory and its applications during the fractal and chaos revolutions. The early history of probability is presented in an engaging manner, and peppered with pitfalls and paradoxes. Readers will find the introduction of Paul Lévy's work via Mandelbrot's Lévy flights which are featured uniquely as Weierstrass and Riemann random walks.Generalizations to coupled memories, internal states and fractal time are introduced at the level for graduate students. Mathematical developments are explained including Green's functions, inverse Mellin transforms, Jacobians, and matrix methods. Applications are made to anomalous diffusion and conductivity in amorphous semiconductors and supercooled liquids. The glass transition is discussed especially for pressure effects.All along the way, personal stories are recounted and special appreciations are made to Elliott Montroll and Harvey Scher for their ever-expanding influence on the field of non-equilibrium anomalous processes that now are found in topics including disordered materials, water table processes, animal foraging, blinking quantum dots, rotating flows, optical lattices, dynamical strange attractors and strange kinetics.

asymptotic analysis of random walks


asymptotic analysis of random walks

Author: Aleksandr Alekseevich Borovkov

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2008


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This monograph is devoted to studying the asymptotic behaviour of the probabilities of large deviations of the trajectories of random walks, with 'heavy-tailed' (in particular, regularly varying, sub- and semiexponential) jump distributions. It presents a unified and systematic exposition.