In and out of equilibrium 2 / Vladas Sidoravicius, Maria Eulália Vares

Auteur principal collectivité : Brazilian school of probability, 10, 2006, AuteurAuteur secondaire : Sidoravicius, Vladas, Editeur scientifique • Vares, Maria Eulália, Editeur scientifiqueType de document : Livre numériqueCollection : Progress in probability, 60Langue : anglais.Éditeur : Basel : Birkhäuser, 2008ISBN: 9783764387860.ISSN: 1050-6977.Sujet MSC : 60-06, Proceedings, conferences, collections, etc. pertaining to probability theory
82-06, Proceedings, conferences, collections, etc. pertaining to statistical mechanics
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Contents: Miguel Abadi, Poisson approximations via Chen-Stein for non-Markov processes (1–19); Enrique D. Andjel and Mariela Sued, An inequality for oriented 2-D percolation (21–30); Vincent Beffara, Is critical 2D percolation universal? (31–58); Gérard Ben Arous, Véronique Gayrard and Alexey Kuptsov, A new REM conjecture (59–96); Itai Benjamini, Ori Gurel-Gurevich and Roey Izkovsky, The Biham-Middleton-Levine traffic model for a single junction (97–116); J. van den Berg, R. Brouwer [Rachel Brouwer] and B. Vágvölgyi, Box-crossings and continuity results for self-destructive percolation in the plane (117–135); Noam Berger and Ofer Zeitouni, A quenched invariance principle for certain ballistic random walks in i.i.d. environments (137–160); Jean Bertoin, Homogeneous multitype fragmentations (161–183); Tamre P. Cardoso and Peter Guttorp, A hierarchical Bayes model for combining precipitation measurements from different sources (185–210); Amir Dembo and Alain-Sol Sznitman, A lower bound on the disconnection time of a discrete cylinder (211–227); Paul Dupuis, Kevin Leder and Hui Wang, On the large deviations properties of the weighted-serve-the-longest-queue policy (229–256); Antonio Galves and Florencia Leonardi, Exponential inequalities for empirical unbounded context trees (257–269); Nancy L. Garcia and Thomas G. Kurtz, Spatial point processes and the projection method (271–298); Gustavo L. Gilardoni, An improvement on Vajda's inequality (299–304); Geoffrey R. Grimmett, Space-time percolation (305–320); Olle Häggström, Computability of percolation thresholds (321–329); Alexander E. Holroyd, Lionel Levine, Karola Mészáros, Yuval Peres, James Propp and David B. Wilson, Chip-firing and rotor-routing on directed graphs (331–364); Dmitry Ioffe and Senya Shlosman, Ising model fog drip: the first two droplets (365–381); Ingemar Kaj and Murad S. Taqqu, Convergence to fractional Brownian motion and to the telecom process: the integral representation approach (383–427); Harry Kesten and Vladas Sidoravicius, Positive recurrence of a one-dimensional variant of diffusion limited aggregation (429–461); Arnaud Le Ny, Gibbsian description of mean-field models (463–480); Vlada Limic and Pierre Tarrès, What is the difference between a square and a triangle? (481–495)5; Sílvia R. C. Lopes, Long-range dependence in mean and volatility: models, estimation and forecasting (497–525); J. Machta, C. M. Newman and D. L. Stein, Percolation in the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick spin glass (527–542); Jeremy Quastel and Benedek Valkó, A note on the diffusivity of finite-range asymmetric exclusion processes on Z (543–549); Rinaldo B. Schinazi, On the role of spatial aggregation in the extinction of a species (551–557); Mario Wschebor, Systems of random equations. A review of some recent results (559–574)

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