Professor Roman Kotecký
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Roman KoteckýProfessor of Mathematics
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Research Interests: Probability; statistical physics; theory of phase transitions
Teaching Responsibilities 2011/12:
Term 2: MA253 Probability and Discrete Mathematics
Most relevant recent publications:
Biskup M., Kotecky R. Phase coexistence of gradient Gibbs states. Probab. Theory Relat. Fields 139 (2007) 1–39
Biskup M., Kotecky R. Forbidden gap argument for phase transitions proved by means of chessboard. Comm. Math. Phys. 264 (2006) 631-656
Biskup M., Borgs C., Chayes J.T., Kotecky R., Kleinwaks L. Partitition funtion zeros at first-order phase transitions: A general anlysis. Comm. Math. Phys. 251 (2004) 79 - 131
Biskup M., Borgs C., Chayes J.T., Kotecky R. Partitition funtion zeros at first-order phase transitions: Pirogov–Sinai Theory. Journal of Statistical Physics 116 (2004) 97 - 155
Biskup M., Chayes L., Kotecky R. Critical region for droplet formation in the two-dimentional Ising model. Comm. Math. Phys. 242 (2003) 137-183
For more information and further publications see Roman Kotecky's homepage or his Expertise Profile

