Michael Damron Firas Rassoul-Agha Timo Seppalainen
The study of random growth models began in probability theory about 50 years ago, and today this area occupies a central place in the subject. The considerable challenges posed by these models have spurred the development of innovative probability theory and opened up connections with several other parts of mathematics, such as partial differential equations, integrable systems, and combinatorics. These models also have applications to fields such as computer science, biology, and physics. This volume is based on lectures delivered at the 2017 AMS Short Course ``Random Growth Models'',...
The study of random growth models began in probability theory about 50 years ago, and today this area occupies a central place in the subject. The con...