Stochastic Geometry : Lectures given at the C.I.M.E. Summer School held in Martina Franca, Italy, September 13–18, 2004 / A. Baddeley, I. Bárány, Rolf Schneider,... [et al.] ; With additional contributions by D. Hug,... [et al.] ; Editor, W Weil

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Type : Livre / Book

Langue / Language : anglais / English

ISBN : 978-3-540-38175-4

Géométrie stochastique

Corps convexes

Processus ponctuels

Ensembles aléatoires

Géométrie différentielle

Probabilités

Mathématiques

Classification Dewey : 519.2

Classification Dewey : 510

Weil, Wolfgang (1945-....) (Directeur de publication / publishing director)

Résumé / Abstract : Stochastic Geometry is the mathematical discipline which studies mathematical models for random geometric structures, as they appear frequently in almost all natural sciences or technical fields. Although its roots can be traced back to the 18th century (the Buffon needle problem), the modern theory of random sets was founded by D. Kendall and G. Matheron in the early 1970's. Its rapid development was influenced by applications in Spatial Statistics and by its close connections to Integral Geometry. The volume "Stochastic Geometry" contains the lectures given at the CIME summer school in Martina Franca in September 1974. The four main lecturers covered the areas of Spatial Statistics, Random Points, Integral Geometry and Random Sets, they are complemented by two additional contributions on Random Mosaics and Crystallization Processes. The book presents an up-to-date description of important parts of Stochastic Geometry.