Abstract: About three decades ago, the era of global email connectivity began in India. Funding was a lot more scarce then, and scepticism about the utility of such connectivity was in plenty.
Abstract: Randomness is a vital tool and resource in both classical and quantum information processing. However, constructing random bits is expensive, and hence minimising their use is desirable.
Abstract: Networked systems like the Internet of Things are everywhere, transmitting sensitive information over media that are susceptible to variability or eavesdropping.
Abstract: Network games (NGs) are played on directed graphs and are extensively used in network design and analysis. In the classical model, each player selects a path connecting her source and target vertices.
Abstract: A polynomial is said to be multilinear if the individual degree of every variable is at most one in any monomial; and is said to be homogeneous if every monomial in it has the same degree.
Abstract: We study the extremes of branching random walks under the assumption that underlying Galton-Watson tree has infinite progeny mean. It is assumed that the displacements are either regularly varying or have lighter tails.