Maandag 13 december 2010
Eindhoven |
Workshop on Combinatorics and Analysis in Spatial Probability
Random Spatial Processes, in particular Percolation, Interacting
Particle Systems and Gibbs Measures, has become one of the most
active subfields of modern Probability. Motivated by problems in
Physics (phase transitions), Biology (epidemics) and, more
recently, Computer Science (randomized algorithms, 'cooperative'
phenomena in large communication networks), it has led to deep,
fundamental mathematical research. Much of the rapid and successful
development in this area is due to a remarkable combination of
probabilistic, combinatorial and (complex) analytic techniques.
Georganiseerd door: ESF/EURANDOM (URL, email) Geplaatst door: Patty Koorn
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