Volume 1 can be read without reference to Volume 2. In Volume 1, I expect of the reader only a modest facility in classical analysis, including the theory of functions of a complex variable up to contour integration. Those elements of probability theory which are needed are introduced in Chapter 1 o
Random walks and random environments. Vol.1. Random walks
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- Publisher
- Oxford
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
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- 653
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