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Reference book on large deviations for mean field theory
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)Help me get hyped about latticesReference request for ordered groupsIntroductory Reference for Mathematical PhysicsInfrared bound and mean field theory in percolation theorySuitable reference for learning symplectic geometryPrerequisites for studying interacting particle systems?Reference for Cohomology of Finite GroupsReference for Picard-Lefschetz theoryReference Request: Lyapunov Theory from a Formal StandpointReference for the theory of Markov chains on a general state space.
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I am looking for reference material, notes or published books, which study applications of large deviations on mean field theory / interacting particle systems etc.. I am especially interested in equilibrium large deviations if possible.
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I am looking for reference material, notes or published books, which study applications of large deviations on mean field theory / interacting particle systems etc.. I am especially interested in equilibrium large deviations if possible.
Could you suggest me anything ?
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I am looking for reference material, notes or published books, which study applications of large deviations on mean field theory / interacting particle systems etc.. I am especially interested in equilibrium large deviations if possible.
Could you suggest me anything ?
real-analysis probability-theory measure-theory reference-request large-deviation-theory
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I am looking for reference material, notes or published books, which study applications of large deviations on mean field theory / interacting particle systems etc.. I am especially interested in equilibrium large deviations if possible.
Could you suggest me anything ?
real-analysis probability-theory measure-theory reference-request large-deviation-theory
real-analysis probability-theory measure-theory reference-request large-deviation-theory
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