Scaling limit of random planar quadrangulations with a boundary

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DOI10.1214/13-AIHP581zbMath1319.60067arXiv1111.7227MaRDI QIDQ2346179

Jérémie L. Bettinelli

Publication date: 29 May 2015

Published in: Annales de l'Institut Henri Poincaré. Probabilités et Statistiques (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1111.7227


60D05: Geometric probability and stochastic geometry

60C05: Combinatorial probability

60F17: Functional limit theorems; invariance principles


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