The Surprising Mathematics of Longest Increasing Subsequences

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ISBN: 9781107428829
Author/Editor: Dan Romik

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Year: 2015

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In a surprising sequence of developments, the longest increasing subsequence problem, originally mentioned as merely a curious example in a 1961 paper, has proven to have deep connections to many seemingly unrelated branches of mathematics, such as random permutations, random matrices, Young tableaux, and the corner growth model. The detailed and playful study of these connections makes this book suitable as a starting point for a wider exploration of elegant mathematical ideas that are of interest to every mathematician and to many computer scientists, physicists and statisticians. The specific topics covered are the Vershik-Kerov-Logan-Shepp limit shape theorem, the Baik-Deift-Johansson theorem, the Tracy-Widom distribution, and the corner growth process. This exciting body of work, encompassing important advances in probability and combinatorics over the last forty years, is made accessible to a general graduate-level audience for the first time in a highly polished presentation.

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Weight 0.54 kg

Product Properties

Year of Publication

2015

Table of Contents

1. Longest increasing subsequences in random permutations; 2. The Baik-Deift-Johansson theorem; 3. Erdos-Szekeres permutations and square Young tableaux; 4. The corner growth process: limit shapes; 5. The corner growth process: distributional results; Appendix: Kingman's subadditive ergodic theorem.

Author

Dan Romik

ISBN/ISSN

9781107428829

Binding

Paperback

Edition

1

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

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