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James B. Martin
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My research is in probability theory, with strong links to statistical physics and theoretical computer science. Research interests include:
Interacting particle systems;
Models of random growth and percolation;
Algorithms on trees (for example models of broadcasting and reconstruction);
Models of coagulation and fragmentation;
Performance analysis of queueing and communication networks.
Interacting particle systems;
Models of random growth and percolation;
Algorithms on trees (for example models of broadcasting and reconstruction);
Models of coagulation and fragmentation;
Performance analysis of queueing and communication networks.
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ANNALES DE L INSTITUT HENRI POINCARE-PROBABILITES ET STATISTIQUES, no. 2 (2020): 826-846
ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF PROBABILITY, (2020)
James Martin, Dominic Yeo
ALEA-LATIN AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PROBABILITY AND MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS, no. 2.0 (2018): 913-960
arXiv: Probability, (2018)
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arXiv: Probability, (2017)
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AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL MONTHLY, no. 5 (2017): 387-402
STOC, (2017): 184-197
ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF PROBABILITY, (2017)
ANNALS OF APPLIED PROBABILITY, no. 6 (2016): 3727-3753
(2015)
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ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS IN PROBABILITY, (2015)
Probability Theory and Related Fields, no. 3-4 (2015): 1187.0-1217.0
ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF PROBABILITY, (2014): 1.0-16.0
ANNALS OF APPLIED PROBABILITY, no. 1 (2014): 198-234
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