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International Joint Mathematics Meeting
Heidelberg, Germany, October 1-3, 1993
Meeting #885

Associate secretaries:
Robert M Fossum, AMS rmfossum@uiuc.edu

Special Session on Stochastics

  • Saturday October 2, 1993, 09:00-11:10
    Special Session on Stochastics, I

    • 09:00
      Diffusion limited aggregation and cluster growth models.
      Martin Barlow*, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
      (885-60-54)
    • 09:50
      Series expansions of local time functionals of the Wiener process.
      Peter Imkeller*, Mathematisches Institut LMU, M\"unchen
      (885-60-74)
    • 10:40
      Continuous additive functionals of symmetric Markov processes and their associated Gaussian chaoses.
      Michael B. Marcus*, City College, City University of New York
      (885-60-40)
  • Saturday October 2, 1993, 15:30-16:40
    Special Session on Stochastics, II

    • 15:30
      Dirichlet forms with state spaces consisting of measures and corresponding Markov processes.
      M. Rockner*, Institut f\"ur Angewandte Mathematik, Bonn
      (885-60-75)
    • 16:10
      Analysis of symmetric diffusions.
      K.-Th. Sturm*, Mathematisches Institut, Erlangen
      (885-60-76)
  • Sunday October 3, 1993, 14:00-16:15
    Special Session on Stochastics, III

    • 14:00
      Flow decomposition and large deviations.
      Gerard Ben Arous*, Universit\'e de Paris-Sud, France
      (885-34-73)
    • 14:35
      The finite systems scheme: Abstract theorem and examples.
      Andreas Greven*, Institut f\"ur Mathematische Stochastik, G\"ottingen
      (885-60-72)
    • 15:10
      Representations of superprocesses.
      Alison Etheridge*, University of Edinburghory,
      (885-60-41)
    • 15:45
      Loop condensation effects in the behavior of the random walks.
      K. M. Khanin, Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, Russia
      A. E. Mazel, International Institute of Earthquake Prediction, Russia
      Ya G. Sinai, Princeton University
      S. B. Shlosman*, University of California, Irvine
      (885-60-55)
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