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  2. WP367_deakin sarkar final

    https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/cbrwp367.pdf
    9 Jul 2023: the political process to their ends. Solutions which ‘work’ for some groups will. ... view of the process of legal transplantation. It ignores the high degree of.
  3. Developing Research in Mathematics Education

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/people/staff/ruthven/9781351625418preview.pdf
    27 Jul 2018: Thus, the CERME spirit of com-munication and cooperation came to bear also in the process of writing the book. ... There are key ideas in the accepted papers to which the review process draws attention.
  4. The Structure of Extreme Level Sets in Branching Brownian Motion -…

    https://archive.cmih.maths.cam.ac.uk/events-archive/the-structure-of-extreme-level-sets-in-branching-brownian-motion/
    Branching Brownian motion (BBM) is a classical process in probability, describing a population of particles performing independent Brownian motion and branching according to a Galton Watson process. ... Arguin et al. and A”i{}d’ekon et al. proved the
  5. rctree.dvi

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/USrctree.pdf
    15 Aug 2012: We consider a (Galton–Watson) branching process with family-size probabilitygenerating function G satisfying. ... Consider a multi-type (Galton–Watson) branching process with a set I of types;I may be finite or countably infinite.
  6. On the critical probability in percolation Svante Janson∗ and ...

    https://api.newton.ac.uk/website/v0/events/preprints/NI16048
    Indeed, in the subcritical phasewe expect that C(v) closely mimics a subcritical branching process, which suggests that typically |C1| (χG(p)). ... We start by recalling some well-known branching processes results (we include proofs for
  7. 2 Jul 2009: Remark 3.2. It is easily seen, using (3.3), that ξ̂ equals the extinctionprobability of a Galton–Watson process with offspring distribution. ... Notethat φS1(µ) = φ′S(µ).) Hence γ̂, the asymptotic relative size of Γn,λn/n;S,equals by (3.4)
  8. NEW FRONTIERS IN RANDOM GEOMETRY (RaG) EP/103372X/1 REPORT 1/7/12 ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/rag-reports/report2013.pdf
    28 Jul 2015: Kozma. 6. Galton–Watson trees with vanishing martingale limit, N. Berestycki,N. Gantert, P. ... 3.7. Interchange process and representation theory. 3.8. Wulff crystal random walk.
  9. NEW FRONTIERS IN RANDOM GEOMETRY (RaG)EP/103372X/1 REPORT 1/7/13 – ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/rag-reports/report2014.pdf
    28 Jul 2015: Anold question, going back to Diaconis and Shahshahani, concerns the mixingtime of this process. ... 21. Cycle structure of the interchange process and representation theory,N. Berestycki, G.
  10. Abstract We survey the published work of Harry Kesten ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/kesten-ptrf-final.pdf
    13 Nov 2020: Consider a supercritical branching process (Zn)with one progenitor and mean family-size µ 1. ... Harry Kesten’s work in probability theory 19. 6 Branching processes. The branching process (or, as Harry liked in later years to write, the
  11. NEW FRONTIERS IN RANDOM GEOMETRY (RaG) EP/103372X/1 REPORT 1/7/14 ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/rag-reports/report2015.pdf
    28 Jul 2015: RaG REPORT (JULY 2015) 13. 32. Cycle structure of the interchange process and representation theory,N. ... Berestycki, G. Kozma, Bull. Soc. Math. France. 33. Galton–Watson trees with vanishing martingale limit, N.

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