Between 1905 and 1910 the idea of the random walk was invented simultaneously and independently by multiple people in multiple countries for completely different purposes. In the UK, the story starts with Ronald Ross and the problem of mosquito control, but elsewhere, the theory was being developed in domains from physics to finance to winning a theological argument (really!).
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Fanlo, A
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Geometric Martingale Benamou-Brenier transport and geometric Bass martingales
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Loeper, G
Obloj, J
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Local characterization of block-decomposability for multiparameter
persistence modules
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Lerch, J
Oudot, S
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2402.16624v3
persistence modules
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volume 27
issue 3
623-681
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Optimal maps and local-to-global property in negative dimensional spaces with Ricci curvature bounded from below
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Tohoku Mathematical Journal
volume 75
issue 4
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The strong Brunn–Minkowski inequality and its equivalence with the CD condition
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Portinale, L
Rossi, T
Communications in Contemporary Mathematics
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Sums of Linear Transformations in Higher Dimensions
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965-984
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SUM-PRODUCT ESTIMATES FOR DIAGONAL MATRICES
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Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society
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issue 1
28-37
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Difference sets in higher dimensions
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Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
volume 171
issue 3
467-480
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