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The De Gruyter Series in Probability and Stochastics is devoted to the publication of high-level monographs and specialized graduate texts in any branch of modern probability theory and stochastics, along with their numerous applications in other parts of mathematics, physics and informatics, in economics and finance, and in the life sciences.
The aim of the series is to present recent research results in the form of authoritative and comprehensive works that will serve the probability and stochastics community as basis for further research.
Each volume undergoes peer review using a double-blind reviewing process. Reviewers are asked to judge the validity, significance, and originality of the work. Series editor(s) assess comments and make necessary recommendations to the author.
Editors
Itai Benjamini, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, IsraelJean Bertoin, Universität Zürich, SwitzerlandMichel Ledoux, Université de Toulouse, FranceRené L. Schilling, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
This volume provides an overview of two of the most important examples of interacting particle systems, the contact process, and the voter model, as well as their many variants introduced in the past 50 years. These stochastic processes are organized by domains of application (epidemiology, population dynamics, ecology, genetics, sociology, econophysics, game theory) along with a flavor of the mathematical techniques developed for their analysis.
This book discusses the systems of interacting particles evolving in the random media. The focus is on the study of both the finite subsystems motion and the flow, describing motion of all particles in the space. The integral characteristics of the system and mass distribution are also covered and results are illustrated with examples from turbulence theory, synchronization and DNA evolution.