Institute of Mathematical Statistics Lecture Notes - Monograph Series

Dynamics & Stochastics: Festschrift in honor of M. S. Keane

Editor: Dee Denteneer
Editor: Frank den Hollander
Editor: Evgeny Verbitskiy

Lecture Notes--Monograph Series, Volume 48
Beachwood, Ohio, USA: Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2006.
154 pp.

Abstract:

This volume contains 29 contributions by Mike's closest colleagues covering a broad range of topics in Dynamics and Stochastics.

Subjects:

Stochastic processes
Differentiable dynamical systems
00B25 (primary)
11-06 (secondary)
28-06 (secondary)
37-06 (secondary)
60-06 (secondary)
82-06 (secondary)
Permanent link to this monograph: http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.lnms/1196285797
ISBN:0-940600-64-1
Mathmatical Reviews number (MathSciNet): MR2307272
Zentralblatt Math Identifier: 1113.60008

Copyright © 2006, Institute of Mathematical Statistics.

Title and Copyright Pages

Table of Contents

iii-iv

Contributor's List

v-vi

Preface

Dee Denteneer, Frank den Hollander, and Evgeny Verbitskiy; vii-viii

Photograph: Mieke and Mike Keane, January 5, 2005, Eindhoven, The Netherlands

Percolation and interacting particle systems

Polymer pinning in a random medium as influence percolation

V. Beffara, V. Sidoravicius, H. Spohn, and M. E. Vares; 1-15

Proof of a conjecture of N. Konno for the 1D contact process

J. van den Berg, O. Häggström, and J. Kahn; 16-23

Uniqueness and multiplicity of infinite clusters

Geoffrey Grimmett; 24-36

A note on percolation in cocycle measures

Ronald Meester; 37-46

Random walks

On random walks in random scenery

F. M. Dekking, and P. Liardet; 47-52

Random walk in random scenery: A survey of some recent results

Jeffrey E. Steif, and Frank den Hollander; 53-65

Linearly edge-reinforced random walks

Franz Merkl, and Silke W. W. Rolles; 66-77

Recurrence of cocycles and stationary random walks

Klaus Schmidt; 78-84

Random Processes

Heavy tail properties of stationary solutions of multidimensional stochastic recursions

Yves Guivarc'h; 85-99

Attractiveness of the Haar measure for linear cellular automata on Markov subgroups

Alejandro Maass, Servet Martínez, Marcus Pivato, and Reem Yassawi; 100-108

Weak stability and generalized weak convolution for random vectors and stochastic processes

Jolanta K. Misiewicz; 109-118

Coverage of space in Boolean models

Rahul Roy; 119-127

Random fields

Strong invariance principle for dependent random fields

Alexander Bulinski, and Alexey Shashkin; 128-143

Incoherent boundary conditions and metastates

Aernout C. D. van Enter, Karel Netočný, and Hendrikjan G. Schaap; 144-153

Markovianity in space and time

M. N. M. van Lieshout; 154-168

Mixing and tight polyhedra

Thomas Ward; 169-175

Number theory and sequences

Entropy quotients and correct digits in number-theoretic expansions

Wieb Bosma, Karma Dajani, and Cor Kraaikamp; 176-188

Mixing property and pseudo random sequences

Makoto Mori; 189-197

Numeration systems as dynamical systems–introduction

Teturo Kamae; 198-211

Hyperelliptic curves, continued fractions, and Somos sequences

Alfred J. van der Poorten; 212-224

Old and new results on normality

Martine Quefféec; 225-236

Differentiable equivalence of fractional linear maps

Fritz Schweiger; 237-247

Ergodic Theory

Easy and nearly simultaneous proofs of the Ergodic Theorem and Maximal Ergodic Theorem

Michael Keane, and Karl Petersen; 248-251

Purification of quantum trajectories

Hans Maassen, and Burkhard Kümmerer; 252-261

Finitary Codes, a short survey

Jacek Serafin; 262-273

Dynamical systems

Entropy of a bit-shift channel

Stan Baggen, Vladimir Balakirsky, Dee Denteneer, Sebastian Egner, Henk Hollmann, Ludo Tolhuizen, and Evgeny Verbitskiy; 274-285

Nearly-integrable perturbations of the Lagrange top: applications of KAM-theory

H. W. Broer, H. Hanssmann, J. Hoo, and V. Naudot; >286-303

Every compact metric space that supports a positively expansive homeomorphism is finite

Ethan M. Coven, and Michael Keane; 304-305

On $g$-functions for subshifts

Wolfgang Krieger; 306-316

Institute of Mathematical Statistics Lecture Notes - Monograph Series

Institute of Mathematical Statistics Lecture Notes - Monograph Series