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- Determinantal structures in the O'Connell-Yor directed random polymer model (Q301806) (← links)
- Stationary measures for two dual families of finite and zero temperature models of directed polymers on the square lattice (Q503373) (← links)
- KPZ equation tails for general initial data (Q782809) (← links)
- The strict-weak lattice polymer (Q887068) (← links)
- Dynamical stochastic higher spin vertex models (Q1652907) (← links)
- Midpoint distribution of directed polymers in the stationary regime: exact result through linear response (Q1675340) (← links)
- Directed random polymers via nested contour integrals (Q1692516) (← links)
- Higher spin six vertex model and symmetric rational functions (Q1744774) (← links)
- Characterizing stationary \(1+1\) dimensional lattice polymer models (Q1748946) (← links)
- Random walks in Dirichlet environment: an overview. Dedicated to Dominique Bakry on the occasion of his 60th birthday (Q2012083) (← links)
- Scaling limits for non-intersecting polymers and Whittaker measures (Q2175122) (← links)
- Lower tail of the KPZ equation (Q2178469) (← links)
- The endpoint distribution of directed polymers (Q2179599) (← links)
- Uniqueness and ergodicity of stationary directed polymers on \(\mathbb{Z}^2\) (Q2183154) (← links)
- Order of the variance in the discrete Hammersley process with boundaries (Q2274475) (← links)
- Tracy-Widom fluctuations in 2D random Schrödinger operators (Q2323520) (← links)
- Large deviations and wandering exponent for random walk in a dynamic beta environment (Q2327944) (← links)
- Kardar-Parisi-Zhang equation and large deviations for random walks in weak random environments (Q2396573) (← links)
- Exact solution for a random walk in a time-dependent 1D random environment: the point-to-point Beta polymer (Q2965821) (← links)
- Fluctuation exponents for stationary exactly solvable lattice polymer models via a Mellin transform framework (Q4638254) (← links)
- HALF-SPACE MACDONALD PROCESSES (Q5112795) (← links)