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Correlated Random Systems: Five Different Methods

CIRM Jean-MorletChair, Spring 2013

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  • First book in the CIRM Jean-Morlet Chair subseries
  • Touches upon a huge number of hot topics in probability
  • The methods presented have become indispensable working tools for researchers in probability theory and mathematical physics
  • The lectures are written in an informal style, focusing on the essentials rather than technicalities

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Mathematics (LNM, volume 2143)

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About this book

This volume presents five different methods recently developed to tackle the large scale behavior of highly correlated random systems, such as spin glasses, random polymers, local times and loop soups and random matrices. These methods, presented in a series of lectures delivered within the Jean-Morlet initiative (Spring 2013), play a fundamental role in the current development of probability theory and statistical mechanics. The lectures were: Random Polymers by E. Bolthausen, Spontaneous Replica Symmetry Breaking and Interpolation Methods by F. Guerra, Derrida's Random Energy Models by N. Kistler, Isomorphism Theorems by J. Rosen and Spectral Properties of Wigner Matrices by B. Schlein.

This book is the first in a co-edition between the Jean-Morlet Chair at CIRM and the Springer Lecture Notes in Mathematics which aims to collect together courses and lectures on cutting-edge subjects given during the term of the Jean-Morlet Chair, as well as new material produced in its wake. It is targeted at researchers, in particular PhD students and postdocs, working in probability theory and statistical physics.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institut de Mathématiques de Marseille, Aix-Marseille Université CNRS, Marseille Cedex 13, France

    Véronique Gayrard

  • Institut für Mathematik, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany

    Nicola Kistler

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