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An accessible and panoramic account of the theory of random walks on groups and graphs, stressing the strong connections of the theory with other branches of mathematics, including geometric and combinatorial group theory, potential analysis, and theoretical computer science. This volume brings together original surveys and research-expository papers from renowned and leading experts, many of whom spoke at the workshop 'Groups, Graphs and Random Walks' celebrating the sixtieth birthday of Wolfgang Woess in Cortona, Italy. Topics include: growth and amenability of groups; Schrödinger operators and symbolic dynamics; ergodic theorems; Thompson's group F; Poisson boundaries; probability theory on buildings and groups of Lie type; structure trees for edge cuts in networks; and mathematical crystallography. In what is currently a fast-growing area of mathematics, this book provides an up-to-date and valuable reference for both researchers and graduate students, from which future research activities will undoubtedly stem.

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'All parts are carefully presented, often tending to be self-contained and well documented historical developments as well as significant fields of application of the theory are described for the enlightenment of the reader.' Jean-Guillaume Eon, Actas Crystallographica, Section A

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An up-to-date, panoramic account of the theory of random walks on groups and graphs, outlining connections with various mathematical fields.
Preface vii
Conference Photographs xv
1 Growth of Groups and Wreath Products
1(76)
Laurent Bartholdi
2 Random Walks on Some Countable Groups
77(27)
Alexander Bendikov
Laurent Saloff-Coste
3 The Cost of Distinguishing Graphs
104(16)
Debra Boutin
Wilfried Imrich
4 A Construction of the Measurable Poisson Boundary: From Discrete to Continuous Groups
120(17)
Sara Brofferio
5 Structure Trees, Networks and Almost Invariant Sets
137(39)
Martin J. Dunwoody
6 Amenability of Trees
176(14)
Behrang Forghani
Keivan Mallahi-Karai
7 Group-Walk Random Graphs
190(15)
Agelos Georgakopoulos
8 Ends of Branching Random Walks on Planar Hyperbolic Cayley Graphs
205(10)
Lorenz A. Gilch
Sebastian Mutter
9 Amenability and Ergodic Properties of Topological Groups: From Bogolyubov Onwards
215(35)
Rostislav Grigorchuk
Pierre de la Harpe
10 Schreier Graphs of Grigorchuk's Group and a Subshift Associated to a Nonprimitive Substitution
250(50)
Rostislav Grigorchuk
Daniel Lenz
Tatiana Nagnibeda
11 Thompson's Group F is Not Liouville
300(43)
Vadim A. Kaimanovich
12 A Proof of the Subadditive Ergodic Theorem
343(12)
Anders Karlsson
13 Boundaries of Zn-Free Groups
355(36)
Andrei Malyutin
Tatiana Nagnibeda
Denis Serbin
14 Buildings, Groups of Lie Type and Random Walks
391(53)
James Parkinson
15 On Some Random Walks Driven by Spread-Out Measures
444(31)
Laurent Saloff-Coste
Tianyi Zheng
16 Topics on Mathematical Crystallography
475
Toshikazu Sunada
Tullio Ceccherini-Silberstein is a professor in the Department of Engineering at Università del Sannio (Benevento), Italy. Maura Salvatori is an associate professor in the Department of Mathematics at Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy. Ecaterina Sava-Huss is a visiting assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics at Cornell University, New York.