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Random Matrices and Iterated Random Functions - Münster, October 2011

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Random Matrices are one of the major research areas in modern probability theory, due to their prominence in many different fields such as nuclear physics, statistics, telecommunication, free probability, non-commutative geometry, and dynamical systems. A great deal of recent work has focused on the study of spectra of large random matrices on the one hand and on iterated random functions, especially random difference equations, on the other. However, the methods applied in these two research areas are fairly dissimilar. Motivated by the idea that tools from one area could potentially also be helpful in the other, the volume editors have selected contributions that present results and methods from random matrix theory as well as from the theory of iterated random functions. This work resulted from a workshop that was held in Münster, Germany in 2011. The aim of the workshop was to bring together researchers from two fields of probability theory: random matrix theory and the theory of iterated random functions. Random matrices play fundamental, yet very different roles in the two fields. Accordingly, leading figures and young researchers gave talks on their field of interest that were also accessible to a broad audience.

Sommario

E. Le Page: Tails of a stationary probability measure foran affine stochastic recursion on the line.- Yv. Guivarc'h: On homogeneity at infinity of stationary measures foraffine stochastic recursions.- M. Stolz:Limit theorems for random elements of the compact classical groups.- T. Kriecherbauer: Universality of localeigenvalue statistics.- R. Speicher:Asymptotic eigenvalue distribution of random matrices and free stochasticanalysis.- M. Peigné: Conditionedrandom walk in Weyl chambers and renewal theory in a cone.- D. Buraczewski: The linear stochasticequation R =_d sum_{ i=1}^N A_iR_i + B in the critical case.- J. Collamore: Tail estimates forstochastic fixed point equations.- S. Mentemeier:On multivariate random difference equations.- M. Olvera-Cravioto: Tail asymptotics for solutions of stochasticfixed point equations on trees.- E. Damek:On fixed points of generalized multidimensional affine recursions.- G. Alsmeyer: The functional equation ofthe smoothing transform.- O. Friesen, M.Löwe: Limit theorems for the eigenvalues of random matrices with weaklycorrelated entries.

Riassunto

Random Matrices are one of the major research areas in modern probability theory, due to their prominence in many different fields such as nuclear physics, statistics, telecommunication, free probability, non-commutative geometry, and dynamical systems. A great deal of recent work has focused on the study of spectra of large random matrices on the one hand and on iterated random functions, especially random difference equations, on the other. However, the methods applied in these two research areas are fairly dissimilar. Motivated by the idea that tools from one area could potentially also be helpful in the other, the volume editors have selected contributions that present results and methods from random matrix theory as well as from the theory of iterated random functions. This work resulted from a workshop that was held in Münster, Germany in 2011. The aim of the workshop was to bring together researchers from two fields of probability theory: random matrix theory and the theory of iterated random functions. Random matrices play fundamental, yet very different roles in the two fields. Accordingly, leading figures and young researchers gave talks on their field of interest that were also accessible to a broad audience.

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Con la collaborazione di Gerol Alsmeyer (Editore), Gerold Alsmeyer (Editore), Löwe (Editore), Löwe (Editore), Matthias Löwe (Editore)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 10.05.2013
 
EAN 9783642388057
ISBN 978-3-642-38805-7
Pagine 265
Dimensioni 162 mm x 241 mm x 20 mm
Peso 575 g
Illustrazioni VIII, 265 p.
Serie Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics
Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics
Categoria Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Matematica > Teoria delle probabilità, stocastica, statistica matematica

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