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Elements of the Random Walk An introduction for Advanced Students and Researchers 2015 Edition

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    Author(s)Joseph Rudnick, George Gaspari
    PublisherCambridge
    ISBN9780521828918
    Pages346
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJuly 2015

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    Cambridge Elements of the Random Walk An introduction for Advanced Students and Researchers 2015 Edition by Joseph Rudnick, George Gaspari

    Random walks have proven to be a useful model in understanding processes across a wide spectrum of scientific disciplines. Elements of the Random Walk is an introduction to some of the most powerful and general techniques used in the application of these ideas. The mathematical construct that runs through the analysis of the topics covered in this book, unifying the mathematical treatment, is the generating function. Although the reader is introduced to analytical tools, such as path-integrals and field-theoretical formalism, the book is self-contained in that basic concepts are developed and relevant fundamental findings fully discussed. Mathematical background is provided in supplements at the end of each chapter, when appropriate. This text will appeal to graduate students across science, engineering and mathematics who need to understand the applications of random walk techniques, as well as to established researchers.