I am a post-doctoral fellow at the department
of
mathematics of the university of Toronto . I obtained my Ph.D.
in Mathematics at the Weizmann Institute under the supervision of of
Prof. Itai
Benjamini.
My research field is probability theory, with an emphasis on problems
in discrete probability with a geometric flavor.
My research interests include (but are not
limited to) : self interacting random walks, interacting particle
systems and exclusion processes, stochastic growth models,
probability on groups, percolation and random graphs .
For a more complete list, with abstracts, press here.
The TASEP speed process G. Amir, O. Angel and B. Valko (submitted) [Pdf] [Arxiv]
Amenability of linear-activity automaton
groups G. Amir, O. Angel and B. Virag (submitted) [Pdf] [Arxiv]
One dimensional long range diffusion
limited aggregation I G. Amir, O. Angel, I. Benjamini and G.
Kozma (submitted) [Pdf] [Arxiv]
One dimensional long range diffusion
limited aggregation III - the limit aggregate G. Amir, (submitted) [Pdf] [Arxiv]
Excited random walk against a wall G. Amir, I. Benjamini and G. Kozma Probability Theory and Related Fields,
Volume 140 1-2, January 2008, p83-102 [Pdf] [Arxiv]
A special set of exceptional times for
dynamical random walk on
Z2 G. Amir and C. Hoffmann Electronic Journal of Probability; Vol.
13 (2008)
paper 63, pages 1927-1951. [Pdf] [Arxiv]