At what point in the development of a new field should a book be written about it? This question is seldom easy to answer. In the case of interacting particle s
This book has been long awaited in the "interacting particle systems" community. Begun by Claude Kipnis before his untimely death, it was completed by Claudio L
Interactive particle systems is a branch of probability theory with close connections to mathematical physics and mathematical biology. This book takes three of
This text takes readers in a clear and progressive format from simple to recent and advanced topics in pure and applied probability such as contraction and anne
This book deals with one of the fundamental problems of nonequilibrium statistical mechanics: the explanation of large-scale dynamics (evolution differential eq