Título: Trees, Not Cubes: Hypercontractivity, Cosiness, and Noise Stability
Autores: Schramm, Oded; Microsoft Research
Tsirelson, Boris; Tel Aviv University
Fecha: 1999-01-01
Publicador: Electronic communications in probability
Fuente:
Tipo: Peer-reviewed Article

Tema: hypercontractivity, cosiness, noise stability, noise sensitivity
60G42, 05C05, 60C05, 60Hxx, 60J10
Descripción: Noise sensitivity of functions on the leaves of a binary tree is studied, and a hypercontractive inequality is obtained. We deduce that the spider walk is not noise stable.
Idioma: No aplica

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