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Title: | Lectures on infinite interacting systems |
Authors: | Stroock, Daniel W. |
Issue Date: | 1978 |
Publisher: | Kinokuniya |
Journal title: | Lectures in Mathematics |
Volume: | 11 |
Table of contents: | Preface [1] I. Background [2] II. Glauber Type Models [4] III. The Case of No Interaction [5] IV. A Little Functional Analysis [7] V. The Martingale Problem for L [15] VI. Existence and Elementary Consequences of Uniqueness [19] VII. The Question of Uniqueness ; a Counterexample [22] VIII. Uniqueness Under Liggett's Condition [24] IX. A Perturbation Technique [33] X. Dual Processes [43] XI. Free Energy Methods [53] XII. In One and Two Dimensions, All Stationary Measures are Gibbsian [64] XIII. Open Problems [69] |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2433/84916 |
Appears in Collections: | Lectures in Mathematics : Department of Mathematics, Kyoto University |
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