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"Some Combinatorial Aspects of Random Walks" |
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Wednesday, April 7, 1999 |
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3:30 p.m. [Coffee in BSB-202 at 3:00 p.m.] |
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BSB-108 |
I will review a few cases of random walks and show how the interplay between the processes and combinatorics has enriched the subject.
Dr Sri Gopal Mohanty received his B.A. from Utkal University, his M.A. from Panjab University, and his Ph.D. from the University of Alberta. He is now Professor Emeritus of Mathematics and Statistics at McMaster University. His research interests include random walks, queues, nonparametric inferences, discrete distributions, and enumerative combinatorics.
The following references have been provided by Dr Mohanty to be used as background for his talk. The references Boehm and Mohanty (1997) and Boehm, Krinik and Mohanty (1997) are on reserve at Thode Library (STATS 770: Statistics Seminar).
[1] Karlin and McGregor (1957). "The Differential Equations of Birth-Death Processes and the Stieltjes Moment Problem," TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY 85, pp. 489-546.
[2] Karlin and McGregor (1959). "Coincidence Probabilities," PACIFIC JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS 9, pp. 1141-1164.
[3] Boehm and Mohanty (1997). "On Karlin-McGregor Theorem and Applications," ANNALS OF APPLIED PROBABILITY 7, pp. 314-325.
[4] Boehm, Krinik and Mohanty (1997). "The Combinatorics of Birth-Death Processes and Applications to Queues," QUESTA 26, pp. 255-267.