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A course on large deviations with an introduction to Gibbs measures
This is an introductory course on the methods of computing asymptotics of probabilities of rare events: the theory of large deviations. The book combines large deviation theory with basic statistical mechanics, namely Gibbs measures with their variational characterization and the phase transition of...
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American Mathematical Society
2015
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author | Rassoul-Agha, Firas Seppäläinen, Timo |
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description | This is an introductory course on the methods of computing asymptotics of probabilities of rare events: the theory of large deviations. The book combines large deviation theory with basic statistical mechanics, namely Gibbs measures with their variational characterization and the phase transition of the Ising model, in a text intended for a one semester or quarter course. The book begins with a straightforward approach to the key ideas and results of large deviation theory in the context of independent identically distributed random variables. This includes Cramér's theorem, relative entropy, Sanov's theorem, process level large deviations, convex duality, and change of measure arguments. Dependence is introduced through the interactions potentials of equilibrium statistical mechanics. The phase transition of the Ising model is proved in two different ways: first in the classical way with the Peierls argument, Dobrushin's uniqueness condition, and correlation inequalities and then a second time through the percolation approach. Beyond the large deviations of independent variables and Gibbs measures, later parts of the book treat large deviations of Markov chains, the Gärtner-Ellis theorem, and a large deviation theorem of Baxter and Jain that is then applied to a nonstationary process and a random walk in a dynamical random environment. The book has been used with students from mathematics, statistics, engineering, and the sciences and has been written for a broad audience with advanced technical training. Appendixes review basic material from analysis and probability theory and also prove some of the technical results used in the text. |
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spelling | cern-22796762021-04-21T19:05:58Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2279676engRassoul-Agha, FirasSeppäläinen, TimoA course on large deviations with an introduction to Gibbs measuresMathematical Physics and MathematicsThis is an introductory course on the methods of computing asymptotics of probabilities of rare events: the theory of large deviations. The book combines large deviation theory with basic statistical mechanics, namely Gibbs measures with their variational characterization and the phase transition of the Ising model, in a text intended for a one semester or quarter course. The book begins with a straightforward approach to the key ideas and results of large deviation theory in the context of independent identically distributed random variables. This includes Cramér's theorem, relative entropy, Sanov's theorem, process level large deviations, convex duality, and change of measure arguments. Dependence is introduced through the interactions potentials of equilibrium statistical mechanics. The phase transition of the Ising model is proved in two different ways: first in the classical way with the Peierls argument, Dobrushin's uniqueness condition, and correlation inequalities and then a second time through the percolation approach. Beyond the large deviations of independent variables and Gibbs measures, later parts of the book treat large deviations of Markov chains, the Gärtner-Ellis theorem, and a large deviation theorem of Baxter and Jain that is then applied to a nonstationary process and a random walk in a dynamical random environment. The book has been used with students from mathematics, statistics, engineering, and the sciences and has been written for a broad audience with advanced technical training. Appendixes review basic material from analysis and probability theory and also prove some of the technical results used in the text.American Mathematical Societyoai:cds.cern.ch:22796762015 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Rassoul-Agha, Firas Seppäläinen, Timo A course on large deviations with an introduction to Gibbs measures |
title | A course on large deviations with an introduction to Gibbs measures |
title_full | A course on large deviations with an introduction to Gibbs measures |
title_fullStr | A course on large deviations with an introduction to Gibbs measures |
title_full_unstemmed | A course on large deviations with an introduction to Gibbs measures |
title_short | A course on large deviations with an introduction to Gibbs measures |
title_sort | course on large deviations with an introduction to gibbs measures |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2279676 |
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