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Brownian motion, obstacles, and random mediaBrownian motion, obstacles, and random media

Brownian motion, obstacles, and random media1998

Alain-Sol Sznitman

About this book

This book is aimed at graduate students and researchers. It provides an account for the non-specialist of the circle of ideas, results and techniques, which grew out in the study of Brownian motion and random obstacles. This subject has a rich phenomenology which exhibits certain paradigms, emblematic of the theory of random media. It also brings into play diverse mathematical techniques such as stochastic processes, functional analysis, potential theory, first passage percolation. In a first part, the book presents, in a concrete manner, background material related to the Feynman-Kac formula, potential theory, and eigenvalue estimates. In a second part, it discusses recent developments including the method of enlargement of obstacles, Lyapunov coefficients, and the pinning effect. The book also includes an overview of known results and connections with other areas of random media.

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First published
1998
OL Work ID
OL1910637W

Subjects

Random fieldsBrownian motion processesBrownian movementsPartial Differential equationsMathematicsDistribution (Probability theory)Differential equations, partialProbability Theory and Stochastic ProcessesMathematical and Computational Physics Theoretical

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