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A slightly extended version, with a footnote added on December 19, 1997, of a contributed Abstract to the Eight Marcel Grossmann Meeting, Jerusalem, June 1997.
Rejoinder to "Quantifying the Fraction of Missing Information for Hypothesis Testing in Statistical and Genetic Studies" [arXiv:1102.2774]
We investigate how suitable a weighted network is for gossip spreading. The proposed model is based on the gossip spreading model introduced by Lind et.al. on unweighted networks. Weight represents "friendship." Potential spreader prefers…
In this introductory talk we will establish connections between the statistical analysis of galaxy clustering in cosmology and recent work in mainstream spatial statistics. The lecture will review the methods of spatial statistics used by…
This is a survey article written for the Springer's Intelligencer, in the occasion of the 2018 International Congress of Mathematicians.
These are notes on Zhang's work and subsequent developments produced in preparation for 5 hours of talks for a general mathematical audience given in Cambridge, Edinburgh and Auckland over the last year. Being for colloquium-style talks,…
This is an expanded account of three lectures on the distribution of prime numbers given at the Montreal NATO school on equidistribution.
News: TGG session in the April meeting, by Cliff Will NRC report, by Beverly Berger MG9 Travel Grant for US researchers, by Jim Isenberg Research Briefs: How many coalescing binaries are there?, by Vicky Kalogera Recent developments in…
This paper is around the topics I discussed in the lecture I gave at the Isaac Newton Institute in Cambridge, July 2009, in the Introductory Workshop. This paper can be read as a companion to my paper [Sa\"i di], where detailed proofs can…
Contents: * Community news: GGR activities, by Richard Price We hear that..., by Jorge Pullin Institute of Physics Gravitational Physics Group, by Elizabeth Winstanley Center for gravitational wave astronomy, by Mario Diaz * Research…
Talk given at Orbis Scientiae Conference, Coral Gables, FLA, Dec. 16-19, 1999. Talk surveys some recent three-neutrino models of neutrino masses and mixings.
These are lecture notes for lectures at the Park City Math Institute, summer 2007. We cover aspects of the dimer model on planar, periodic bipartite graphs, including local statistics, limit shapes and fluctuations.
The renowned Gossiping Problem (1971) asks the following. There are $n$ people who each know an item of gossip. In a telephone call, two people share all the gossip they know. How many calls are needed for all of them to be informed of all…
We begin herewith the editing of physics notes taken in the course of Journal Club seminars at INFN-LNF in 1996. The activity consists of informal talks about work in progress and/or review of (more or less) recent physics results of…
Lecture notes on selected topics in the theory of gravitation.
A short informal survey on the topics listed in the title. For the proceedings of the International Conference on Rings and Algebras X.
Contents: Editorial Correspondents News: - Topical Group News, by Jim Isenberg - We hear that..., by Jorge Pullin - The Chandra Satellite, by Beverly Berger Research Briefs: - Analytical event horizons of merging black holes, by Simonetta…
GGR News: GGR Program at the APS meeting in Anaheim, CA by David Garfinkle We hear that..., by David Garfinkle 100 years ago, by David Garfinkle Research Briefs: Endpoint of the Gregory-Laflamme Instability, by Gary Horowitz Conference…
This is an introduction to, and invitation to read, a series of review articles on scattering amplitudes in gauge theory, gravity, and superstring theory. Our aim is to provide an overview of the field, from basic aspects to a selection of…
GGR News: we hear that... 100 years ago GGR program at the APS meeting in Denver, CO