Random walks, boundaries and spectra

Random walks, boundaries and spectra

by Florian Sobieczky, Daniel Lenz, Wolfgang Woess

Book 64 of Progress in Probability --

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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'. Contributors: M. Arnaudon A. Bendikov M. Björklund B. Bobikau D. D’Angeli A. Donno M.J. Dunwoody A. Erschler R. Froese A. Gnedin Y. Guivarc’h S. Haeseler D. Hasler P.E.T. Jorgensen M. Keller I. Krasovsky P. Müller T. Nagnibeda J. Parkinson E.P.J. Pearse C. Pittet C.R.E. Raja B. Schapira W. Spitzer P. Stollmann A. Thalmaier T.S. Turova R.K. Wojciechowski

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