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ESAIM: PS, February 2010, Vol. 14, p. 16-52
Where does randomness lead in spacetime?
Ismael Bailleul1 and Albert Raugi2
1 Cambridge University; i.bailleul@statslab.cam.ac.uk
2 Université Rennes 1; raugi@univ-rennes1.fr
Received: 31 March 2008
We provide an alternative algebraic and geometric approach to the results of [I. Bailleul, Probab. Theory Related Fields141 (2008) 283–329] describing the asymptotic behaviour of the relativistic diffusion.
Mathematics Subject Classification: 60B99 / 60J50 / 60J45 / 83A05
Key words: Random walks on groups / Poisson boundary / special relativity / causal boundary.
© EDP Sciences, SMAI, 2010
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