Aspects and applications of the random walk
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Aspects and applications of the random walk
(Random materials and processes)
North-Holland, 1994
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Hokkaido University, Library, Graduate School of Science, Faculty of Science and School of Science図書
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Both the formalism and many of the attendant ideas related to the random walk lie at the core of a significant fraction of contemporary research in statistical physics. In the language of physics the random walk can be described as a microscopic model for transport processes which have some element of randomness. The starting point of nearly all analyses of transport in disordered media is to be found in one or another type of random walk model. Mathematical formalism based on the theory of random walks is not only pervasive in a number of areas of physics, but also finds application in many areas of chemistry. The random walk has also been applied to the study of a number of biological phenomena. This book provides an introduction to the subject which should be of interest to students and more senior researchers who have had no prior contact with the field; the author has focused on simpler aspects of the subject, mainly on Markovian models, or models closely related to a Markovian formulation. Such models are exemplified by the continuous-time random walk which has both Markovian and non-Markovian aspects.
Considerable emphasis has been placed on asymptotic properties of random walks because their universal properties are the ones that permit such a wide range of applications of the mathematical formalism. Attention is also given to an introductory account of Abelian and Tauberian theorems.
Table of Contents
- Introductory comments
- the ubiquitous characteristic function
- asymptotic properties and the diffusion limit
- lattice walks
- boundaries and constraints
- multistate random walks
- selected applications.
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