Yuval Peres
Contents:
Teaching
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Selected Research /
Books &
Lec. Notes /
Talks /
Students /
Post
Docs. /
Papers /
Coauthors /
Contact Information
Selected Research:
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Gaussian Analytic Functions

Stable Marriage of Poisson & Lebesgue

Random Walks
Books and Lecture Notes:
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Brownian motion by Peter
Mörters and Yuval Peres.
- DRAFT Lecture notes for summer school at UBC on
Mixing for Markov chains and spin systems.
- Lecture notes on Brownian motion, edited by Bálint Virág
and Elchanan Mossel. From a graduate course given at the University of
California, Berkeley in the spring semester, (1998). 1.
(postscript file 861 KB) . 2.
(PDF file 554 KB).
- Probability on Trees: An Introductory Climb. Notes from the Saint Flour
Summer School, July 1997. Prepared with Dimitris Gatzouras and David Levin.
Version of March 10, 1999. The notes have appeared in Springer Lecture notes
in Math 1717, (1999), pp. 193-280. 1.
(postscript file 1.7 MB) . 2.
(gzipped postscript file 380 KB).
- Probability on Trees and Networks by Russell Lyons with Yuval Peres A
book in progress, web version available
here.
- Notes from a course on probability on trees and networks, Berkeley, Fall
2004. Edited by Asaf Nachmias.
(pdf file 317 KB).
- Notes from a graduate course in probability, Berkeley, Spring 2002.
Available
here.
Talks:
Students:
Former Ph.D. Students:
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Elchanan Mossel (PhD 2000),
Currently Assistant Professor, Statistics Dept UC Berkeley. Thesis:
Problems in Particle systems and Random Walks
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David Levin (PhD 1999),
Currently at the University of Oregon. Thesis: Phase
Transitions in Probability: Percolation and Hidden Markov Models.
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Bálint Virág (PhD
2000) , Currently at the University of Toronto. Thesis:
Random Walk and Geometry on Graphs of Exponential Growth.
- Ariel Scolnicov (MSC 2001), currently at "Checkpoint".
Thesis: Critical percolation on certain nonunimodular graphs.
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Noam Berger (PhD 2003),
Currently at UCLA. Thesis: Random Walk on Percolation
Clusters.
- Nathaniel Harvey (PhD 2003). Thesis: Finitary Coding.
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Serban Nacu (PhD 2004),
Currently postdoc at Stanford. Thesis: On the Simulation of Certain
Random Systems.
- Alan M. Hammond (PhD 2005), Currently at University of British Columbia.
Thesis: Two Models of Probability Theory: Brownian Fluctuations and a
Kinetic Limit
Current Ph.D. Students:
Postdoctoral
scholars mentored:
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Ben Morris, NSF Postdoc
2001-2003. Starting Tenured position at UC Davis in Fall 2005.
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Elchanan Mossel,
Miller postdoctoral fellow, 2002-2003. Currently tenure-track
assistant Professor, UC Berkeley Statistics.
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Alexander Holroyd, CPAM
postdoc 2002-2003, currently at UBC
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David Revelle, NSF postdoc
2002-2005.
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Scott Sheffield, NSF postdoc
2004-2005.
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Dan Romik, MSRI and NSF-FRG
postdoc 2005-2006.
Teaching, Fall 2005:
Other Links:
Selected Papers:
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Cover Times for Brownian Motion and
Random Walks in Two Dimensions. (A. Dembo, Y. Peres, J. Rosen,
and O. Zeitouni). Ann. Math., 160 (2004)
433--464.
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Geometry of the uniform spanning forest:
phase transitions in dimensions 4,8,12,... (I. Benjamini, H.
Kesten, Y. Peres and O. Schramm.) Ann. Math., 160 (2004),
465--491.
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Entropy of Convolutions on the Circle.
(E. Lindenstrauss, D. Meiri and Y. Peres) Ann. Math. 149, (1999),
871--904.
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Zeros of the i.i.d. Gaussian power
series: a conformally invariant determinantal process. (Y. Peres
and B. Virág). Acta Math. 194, (194), 1--35.
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Thick points for planar Brownian motion
and the Erdos-Taylor conjecture on random walk. (A. Dembo, Y.
Peres, J. Rosen and O. Zeitouni). Acta Math. 186 no. 2,
(2001), 239--270.
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Smoothness of projections, Bernoulli
convolutions and the dimension of exceptions. (Y. Peres and W.
Schlag.)Duke Math. J. 102, (2000), 193--251.
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Intersection-equivalence of Brownian
paths and certain branching processes (Y. Peres). Comm.
Math. Phys. 177 (1996), 417--434.
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Broadcasting on trees and the Ising
model. (W. Evans, C. Kenyon, Y. Peres and L. Schulman).
Ann. Appl. Probab. 10, (2000), 410--433.
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Glauber Dynamics on Trees and Hyperbolic
Graphs. (N. Berger, C. Kenyon, E. Mossel and Y. Peres)
Probability Theory and Related Fields. 131 (2005), no.3,
311-340. Version by C. Kenyon, E. Mossel and Y. Peres appeared in 42nd IEEE
Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science (Las Vegas, NV, 2001),
568--578.
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Rigorous location of phase transitions
in hard optimization problems. (D. Achlioptas, A. Naor and
Y. Peres). Nature 435, (2005), 759--764.
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for other papers available online.
Coauthors:
Dimitris Achlioptas,
Noga Alon, Alano Ancona,
Omer Angel,
Jozsef Balogh,
Itai Benjamini,
Dani Berend,
Noam Berger,
Ron Blei,
Chris Bishop,
Joseph T. Chang, L. Chayes,
Dayue Chen,
Amir Dembo,
Steven N. Evans,
William Evans, Hillel
Furstenberg,
Nina Gantert,
Dimitrios Gatzouras,
Olle Haggstrom, Alan Hammond,
Nate Harvey,
Christopher Hoffman,
Alexander E. Holroyd,
J. Ben Hough,
Irene Hueter,
Johan Jonasson, Peter W. Jones,
Claire Kenyon,
Richard W. Kenyon,
Harry Kesten,
Davar Khoshnevisan,
Yuri Kifer, Ilya Krasikov,
Manjunath Krishnapur,
Thomas G. Kurtz,
David Levin ,
Lionel Levine,
Elon Lindenstrauss,
Russell Lyons, David Meiri,
Ben Morris,
Elchanan Mossel,
Asaf Nachmias,
Assaf Naor,
Serban Nacu,
Robin Pemantle ,
Gábor Pete,
Jim Pitman, Michal Rams,
David Revelle,
Dan Romik,
Jay Rosen,
Scott Sheffield,
Wilhelm Schlag, James Schmerl,
Roberto Schonmann ,
Oded Schramm ,
Leonard Schulman, Ariel
Scolnicov, Jonathan W.
Shapiro,
Zhan Shi,
Paul Shields, Károly Simon,
Alistair Sinclair,
Boris Solomyak ,
Jeff Steif,
Bálint Virág,
Benjamin Weiss,
David Wilson,
Yimin Xiao,
Marc Yor,
Ofer Zeitouni
Contact information:
Mailing address:
Department of Statistics
367 Evans Hall
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720-3860
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