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Random Walks, Boundaries and Spectra

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These proceedings represent the current state of research on the topics 'boundary theory' and 'spectral and probability theory' of random walks on infinite graphs. They are the result of the two workshops held in Styria (Graz and St. Kathrein am Offenegg, Austria) between June 29th and July 5th, 2009. Many of the participants joined both meetings. Even though the perspectives range from very different fields of mathematics, they all contribute with important results to the same wonderful topic from structure theory, which, by extending a quotation of Laurent Saloff-Coste, could be described by 'exploration of groups by random processes'.

List of contents

Preface.- Programme of the Workshop on "Boundaries".- Programme of the Alp-Workshop 2009.- Publications of D.I. Cartwright.- Publications of M.A. Picardello.- Publications of V.A. Kaimonvich.- M.J. Dunwoody, An Inaccessible Graph.- J. Parkinson and B. Schapira, A Local Limit Theorem for Random Walks on the Chambers of A2 Buildings.- A. Erschler, On Continuity of Range, Entropy and Drift for Random Walks on Groups.- Y. Guivarc'h and C.R.E. Raja, Polynomial Growth, Recurrence and Ergodicity for Random Walks on Locally Compact Groups and Homogeneous Spaces.- M. Björklund, Ergodic Theorems for Homogeneous Dilations.- A. Gnedin, Boundaries from Inhomogeneous Bernoulli Trials.- P.E.T. Jorgensen and E.P.J. Pearse, Resistance Boundaries of Infinite Networks.- M. Arnaudon and A. Thalmaier, Brownian Motion and Negative Curvature.- R.K. Wojciechowski, Stochastically Incomplete Manifolds and Graphs.- S. Haeseler and M. Keller, Generalized Solutions and Spectrum for Dirichlet Forms on Graphs.- R. Froese, D. Hasler and W. Spitzer, A Geometric Approach to Absolutely Continuous Spectrum for Discrete Schrödinger Operators.- A. Bendikov, B. Bobikau and C. Pittet, Some Spectral and Geometric Aspects of Countable Groups.- P. Müller and P. Stollmann, Percolation Hamiltonians.- T.S. Turova, Survey of Scalings for the Largest Connected Component in Inhomogeneous Random Graphs.- D. D'Angeli, A. Donno and T. Nagnibeda, Partition Functions of the Ising Model on Some Self-similar Schreier Graphs.- I. Krasovsky, Aspects of Toeplitz Determinants.

About the author

Daniel Lenz, geboren 1978 in Bonn, Studium der Volkswirtschaftslehre in Köln und Rotterdam. Bankkaufmann und Diplom-Volkswirt. Seit 2007 Analyst für Emerging Markets im Bereich Research und Volkswirtschaft der DZ BANK AG in Frankfurt a. M.

Summary

These proceedings represent the current state of research on the topics 'boundary theory' and 'spectral and probability theory' of random walks on infinite graphs. They are the result of the two workshops held in Styria (Graz and St. Kathrein am Offenegg, Austria) between June 29th and July 5th, 2009. Many of the participants joined both meetings. Even though the perspectives range from very different fields of mathematics, they all contribute with important results to the same wonderful topic from structure theory, which, by extending a quotation of Laurent Saloff-Coste, could be described by 'exploration of groups by random processes'.

Product details

Assisted by Daniel Lenz (Editor), Floria Sobieczky (Editor), Florian Sobieczky (Editor), Wolfgang Woess (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Basel
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.06.2013
 
EAN 9783034803304
ISBN 978-3-0-3480330-4
No. of pages 326
Dimensions 157 mm x 235 mm x 22 mm
Weight 562 g
Illustrations XXVI, 326 p.
Series Progress in Probability
Progress in Probability
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Probability theory, stochastic theory, mathematical statistics

C, Mathematics and Statistics, Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes, Probabilities, Stochastics, Probability Theory

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