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Volume 6, Issue 1, 2009, pp. 145–190
DOI: 10.4171/OWR/2009/03

Random Trees

Organized by: Ellen Baake (1), Donald A. Dawson (2), Andreas Greven (3) and Frank den Hollander (4)

(1) Fakultät für Mathematik, Universität Bielefeld, Postfach 100131, D-33501, BIELEFELD, GERMANY
(2) School of Mathematics & Statistics, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, K1S 5B6, OTTAWA , ONT., CANADA
(3) Mathematisches Institut, Universität Erlangen-Nünberg, Bismarckstr. 1 1/2, 91054, ERLANGEN, GERMANY
(4) Mathematisch Instituut, Universiteit Leiden, Postbus 9512, NL-2300 RA, LEIDEN, NETHERLANDS

The meeting was devoted to random trees, a central concept in mathematics that provides a key way of thinking about relationships between objects such as particles in a fluid, individuals in a population, or labels in a search algorithm. Particular emphasis was put on the role of random trees in physics, biology, and computer science.

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