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Gaussian Processes On Trees Anton Bovier

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Gaussian Processes On Trees Anton Bovier
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.08 MB
Pages: 211
Author: Anton Bovier
ISBN: 9781316675779, 1316675777
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Gaussian Processes On Trees Anton Bovier by Anton Bovier 9781316675779, 1316675777 instant download after payment.

Branching Brownian motion (BBM) is a classical object in probability theory with deep connections to partial differential equations. This book highlights the connection to classical extreme value theory and to the theory of mean-field spin glasses in statistical mechanics. Starting with a concise review of classical extreme value statistics and a basic introduction to mean-field spin glasses, the author then focuses on branching Brownian motion. Here, the classical results of Bramson on the asymptotics of solutions of the F-KPP equation are reviewed in detail and applied to the recent construction of the extremal process of BBM. The extension of these results to branching Brownian motion with variable speed are then explained. As a self-contained exposition that is accessible to graduate students with some background in probability theory, this book makes a good introduction for anyone interested in accessing this exciting field of mathematics.

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