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42
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Construction Of Markovian Coalescents
– Steve N. Evans, Jim Pitman
- 1997
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49
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The Standard Additive Coalescent
– David Aldous, Jim Pitman
- 1997
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28
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Phase transition for parking blocks, Brownian excursion and coalescence
– P. Chassaing, G. Louchard
- 2005
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13
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Random mappings, forests, and subsets associated with Abel-Cayley-Hurwitz multinomial expansions
– Jim Pitman
- 2001
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8
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A Vervaat-like path transformation for the reflected Brownian bridge conditioned on its local time at 0
– Philippe Chassaing, Svante Janson
- 1999
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7
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Applications of the continuous-time ballot theorem to Brownian motion and related processes
– Jason Schweinsberg
- 2001
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71
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Coalescents With Multiple Collisions
– Jim Pitman
- 1999
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101
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Deterministic and Stochastic Models for Coalescence (Aggregation, Coagulation): a Review of the Mean-Field Theory for Probabilists
– David J. Aldous
- 1997
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5
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Recent Progress in Coalescent Theory
– Nathanaël Berestycki
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70
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Brownian Excursions, Critical Random Graphs and the Multiplicative Coalescent
– David J. Aldous
- 1996
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4
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The exploration process of inhomogeneous continuum random trees, and an extension of Jeulin’s local time identity
– David Aldous, Grégory Miermont, Jim Pitman
- 2004
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8
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Poisson-Kingman Partitions
– Jim Pitman
- 2002
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16
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Inhomogeneous Continuum Random Trees and the Entrance Boundary of the Additive Coalescent
– David Aldous, Jim Pitman
- 1998
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8
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Two coalescents derived from the ranges of stable subordinators
– Jean Bertoin, Jim Pitman
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13
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Abel-Cayley-Hurwitz multinomial expansions associated with random mappings, forests, and subsets
– Jim Pitman
- 1998
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9
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SPINAL PARTITIONS AND INVARIANCE UNDER RE-ROOTING OF CONTINUUM RANDOM TREES
– Bénédicte Haas, Jim Pitman, Matthias Winkel
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12
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Brownian Motion, Bridge, Excursion, and Meander Characterized by Sampling at Independent Uniform Times
– Jim Pitman
- 1999
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15
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Homogeneous fragmentation processes
– Jean Bertoin
- 2000
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2
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Forest volume decompositions and Abel-Cayley-Hurwitz multinomial expansions
– Jim Pitman
- 2001
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