Three Problems in Discrete Probability
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Slivken, Erik Dustin
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In this thesis we present three problems. The first problem is to find a good description of the number of fixed points of a 231-avoiding permutation. We use a bijection from Dyck paths to 231-avoiding permutations that allows us to compute the scaled distribution of the number of fixed points of a 231-avoiding permutation chosen uniformly at random. We also show a strong connection with a these permutations and Brownian excursion. The second problem is a study of bootstrap percolation on the Hamming torus. We give a thorough description of the behavior of this model for finite lattices of all dimensions when the percolation threshold is 2. Lastly we present a problem on jigsaw percolation as a model for collaborative problem solving. This process considers a pair of graphs on a shared set of vertices and forms clusters of vertices based on the edges of the two underlying graphs. We consider the process where both graphs are Erdos-Renyi random graphs.
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014
