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Probability on graphs

  1. Title statementProbability on graphs : random processes on graphs and lattices / Geoffrey Grimmett
    Personal name Grimmett, Geoffrey, 1950- (author)
    PublicationCambridge : Cambridge University Press, [2010]
    Copyright notice date©2010
    Phys.des.1 online zdroj (xi, 247 stran) : ilustrace
    ISBN9781139044691 (online ; pdf)
    1139044699
    9781139042062
    1139042068
    9780511762550
    0511762550
    1283053896
    9781283053891
    EditionTextbooks ; 1
    Ser.statement/add.entry Institute of Mathematical Statistics. Textbooks ; 1
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    Tištěná verze knihy Grimmett, Geoffrey.  Probability on graphs
    Subj. Headings teorie grafů graph theory * teorie pravděpodobnosti probability theory
    Form, Genre elektronické knihy electronic books
    Conspect519.1/.8 - Kombinatorika. Teorie grafů. Matematická statistika. Operační výzkum. Matematické modelování
    UDC 519.21 , 519.17 , (0.034.2:08)
    CountryAnglie
    Languageangličtina
    Document kindElectronic sources
    URLhttp://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=361597
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    This introduction to some of the principal models in the theory of disordered systems leads the reader through the basics, to the very edge of contemporary research, with the minimum of technical fuss. Topics covered include random walk, percolation, self-avoiding walk, interacting particle systems, uniform spanning tree, random graphs, as well as the Ising, Potts, and random-cluster models for ferromagnetism, and the Lorentz model for motion in a random medium. Schramm-Löwner evolutions (SLE) arise in various contexts. The choice of topics is strongly motivated by modern applications and focuses on areas that merit further research. Special features include a simple account of Smirnov's proof of Cardy's formula for critical percolation, and a fairly full account of the theory of influence and sharp-thresholds. Accessible to a wide audience of mathematicians and physicists, this book can be used as a graduate course text. Each chapter ends with a range of exercises.

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