DRW 2003:
Paris,
France
Cyril Banderier, Christian Krattenthaler (Eds.):
Discrete Random Walks, DRW'03, Paris, France, September 1-5, 2003.
Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science Proceedings AC DMTCS 2003
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editor = {Cyril Banderier and
Christian Krattenthaler},
title = {Discrete Random Walks, DRW'03, Paris, France, September 1-5,
2003},
booktitle = {DRW},
publisher = {DMTCS},
series = {Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science Proceedings},
volume = {AC},
year = {2003},
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}
- Cyril Banderier, Christian Krattenthaler:
Introduction.
1-8
- Omer Angel:
Random Infinite Permutations and the Cyclic Time Random Walk.
9-16
- Nathanaël Berestycki, Rick Durrett:
A phase transition in the random transposition random walk.
17-26
- Yao-ban Chan, Anthony J. Guttmann:
Some results for directed lattice walkers in a strip.
27-38
- Dayue Chen, Yuval Peres:
The Speed of Simple Random Walk and Anchored Expansion on Percolation Clusters: an Overview.
39-44
- Endre Csáki, Yueyun Hu:
Lengths and heights of random walk excursions.
45-52
- Ho-Kwok Dai, Hung-Chi Su:
Approximation and Analytical Studies of Inter-clustering Performances of Space-Filling Curves.
53-68
- Moez Draief, Jean Mairesse, Neil O'Connell:
Joint Burke's Theorem and RSK Representation for a Queue and a Store.
69-82
- Michael Drmota:
Discrete Random Walks on One-Sided "Periodic" Graphs.
83-94
- Rick Durrett:
Rigorous Result for the CHKNS Random Graph Model.
95-104
- L. R. G. Fontes, M. Vachkovskaia, A. Yambartsev:
Entropic repulsion on a rarefied wall.
105-112
- David Gamarnik:
Linear Phase Transition in Random Linear Constraint Satisfaction Problems.
113-126
- Michael L. Green, Alan Krinik, Carrie Mortensen, Gerardo Rubino, Randall J. Swift:
Transient Probability Functions: A Sample Path Approach.
127-136
- Anders Karlsson:
Some remarks concerning harmonic functions on homogeneous graphs.
137-144
- Oleksiy Khorunzhiy:
Rooted trees and moments of large sparse random matrices.
145-154
- Guy Louchard:
The number of distinct part sizes of some multiplicity in compositions of an Integer. A probabilistic Analysis.
155-170
- Fabio P. Machado:
Percolation on a non-homogeneous Poisson blob process.
171-172
- Philippe Marchal:
Constructing a sequence of random walks strongly converging to Brownian motion.
181-190
- James B. Martin:
Reconstruction Thresholds on Regular Trees.
191-204
- Massimiliano Mattera:
Annihilating random walks and perfect matchings of planar graphs.
173-180
- Mikhail Menshikov, Dimitri Petritis, Serguei Yu. Popov:
Bindweeds or random walks in random environments on multiplexed trees and their asympotics.
205-216
- Donatella Merlini:
Generating functions for the area below some lattice paths.
217-228
- Saibal Mitra, Bernard Nienhuis:
Osculating Random Walks on Cylinders.
229-264
- Michel The Nguyen:
Area of Brownian Motion with Generatingfunctionology.
265-242
- Pierre Nicodème:
q-gram analysis and urn models.
243-258
- Alois Panholzer:
Non-crossing trees revisited: cutting down and spanning subtrees.
265-276
- Serguei Yu. Popov:
Frogs and some other interacting random walks models.
277-288
- Klaus Simon, Beat Trachsler:
A Random Walk Approach for Light Scattering in Material.
289-300
- András Telcs:
The volume and time comparison principle and transition probability estimates for random walks.
301-308
- Leonid Tolmatz:
The Saddle Point Method for the Integral of the Absolute Value of the Brownian Motion.
309-324
- Valentin Topchii, Vladimir Vatutin:
Individuals at the origin in the critical catalytic branching random walk.
325-332
- Alessandro Vezzani, Davide Cassi, Raffaella Burioni:
Average properties of combinatorial problems and thermodynamics of spin models on graphs.
333-344
- Nisheeth K. Vishnoi:
Non Uniform Random Walks.
345-358
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