A critical function for the planar brownian convex hull

Thomas S. Mountford

Séminaire de probabilités de Strasbourg (1992)

  • Volume: 26, page 107-112

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Mountford, Thomas S.. "A critical function for the planar brownian convex hull." Séminaire de probabilités de Strasbourg 26 (1992): 107-112. <http://eudml.org/doc/113786>.

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References

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  1. Burdzy, K. and San Martin, J. (1989) Curvature of the convex hull of planar Brownian motion near its minimum point. Stochastic Processes and their Applications, 33, 89-103. Zbl0696.60041MR1027110
  2. Cranston, M. Hsu, P. and March, P. (1989) Smoothness of the Convex Hull of planar Brownian MotionAnnals of Probability17, 1, 144-150. Zbl0678.60073MR972777
  3. Evans, S. (1985) On the Hausdorff dimension of Brownian cone points. Math. Proc. Camb. Philos. Soc., 98, 343-353. Zbl0583.60078MR795899
  4. Ito, K. and McKean, H. (1965) Diffusion Processes and their Sample Paths. New York, Springer. Zbl0127.09503

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