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Perplexing Problems in Probability
Perplexing Problems in Probability

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Percolation Theory and Ergodic Theory of Infinite Particle Systems
Percolation Theory and Ergodic Theory of Infinite Particle Systems

By Harry Kesten

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This is the eighth volume (out of a projected ten) with papers which appeared during the "Stochastic Equations and Their Applications" year (1985-1986) at the Institute for Mathematics and its Appl...

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Percolation Theory and Ergodic Theory of Infinite Particle Systems
Percolation Theory and Ergodic Theory of Infinite Particle Systems

By Harry Kesten

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This is the eighth volume (out of a projected ten) with papers which appeared during the "Stochastic Equations and Their Applications" year (1985-1986) at the Institute for Mathematics and its Appl...

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Probability on Discrete Structures
Probability on Discrete Structures

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Probability on Discrete Structures
Probability on Discrete Structures

By Fabio Martinelli, J. Michael Steele, Laurent Saloff Coste, David Aldous, A. S Sznitman, C. Douglas Howard, Harry Kesten, S. R. S. Varadhan, Geoffrey Grimmett

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Most probability problems involve random variables indexed by space and/or time. These problems almost always have a version in which space and/or time are taken to be discrete. This volume deals w...

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