Harry Kesten

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Harry Kesten was a prominent mathematician known for his influential work in probability theory, particularly in percolation theory and random walks.

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instanceOf human
mathematician
probabilist
areaOfInfluence modern probability theory
awardReceived Leroy P. Steele Prize
surface form: Leroy P. Steele Prize for Lifetime Achievement
citizenship Netherlands
United States of America
doctoralAdvisor Mark Kac
doctoralStudent Itai Benjamini
Yuval Peres
educatedAt University of Amsterdam
employer Cornell University
familyName Kesten
field mathematics
percolation theory
probability theory
random walks
gender male
givenName Harry
influenced research in interacting particle systems
research in percolation theory
research in random walks on groups
languageOfWorkOrName Dutch
English
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
National Academy of Sciences
name Harry Kesten self-link
notableConcept Kesten–Stigum theorem
Kesten’s theorem
notableWork Kesten’s theorem on random walks on groups
results on first-passage percolation
results on self-avoiding walks
work on branching processes
work on percolation theory
work on random walks on groups
occupation university professor
workInstitution Cornell University

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Mark Kac notableStudent Harry Kesten
Harry Kesten name Harry Kesten self-link