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Random walks in random environments
Published 2003-04-24Version 1
Random walks in random environments (RWRE's) have been a source of surprising phenomena and challenging problems since they began to be studied in the 70's. Hitting times and, more recently, certain regeneration structures, have played a major role in our understanding of RWRE's. We review these and provide some hints on current research directions and challenges.
Journal: Proceedings of the ICM, Beijing 2002, vol. 3, 117--130
Categories: math.PR
Keywords: random walks, random environments, current research directions, regeneration structures, major role
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