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Graph theory / Mathematics / Discrete mathematics / Stochastic processes / Planar graphs / Gaussian free field / Oded Schramm / Random graph / Random walk / Itai Benjamini / Circle packing theorem / First passage percolation
Date: 2009-10-29 03:44:36
Graph theory
Mathematics
Discrete mathematics
Stochastic processes
Planar graphs
Gaussian free field
Oded Schramm
Random graph
Random walk
Itai Benjamini
Circle packing theorem
First passage percolation

RANDOM PLANAR METRICS ITAI BENJAMINI Abstract. A discussion regarding aspects of several quite different random planar metrics and related topics is presented. 1. Introduction

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