
معرفی
Wouter Kager is an Assistant Professor of Probability in the Department of Mathematics at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. His research focuses on discrete systems with random spatial behavior, including lattice aggregation models, random fields, and self-interacting random walks. He is particularly interested in the limiting behavior and scaling limits of these models, contributing to Probability Theory and related disciplines.
Research Interests: Kager's work explores the intersection of probability theory and statistical physics. His research includes studies on stochastic processes, lattice models (e.g., Ising model), aggregation phenomena, and network stability. He has developed tools for analyzing stochastic systems, such as rotor-router aggregation and diamond aggregation models. His recent work also addresses applications in coordination games and queueing theory.
Tools & Contributions: Kager has created open-source tools for converting EPS/FIG files to PDF/PNG, optimizing n-up printing, and LaTeX presentation themes. These tools are widely used in academic and technical contexts. His contributions to computational methods reflect his interdisciplinary approach to research.
Publications: His articles span topics like stochastic domination, critical phenomena in random graphs, and stability analysis of stochastic networks. Recent works include advancements in likelihood ratio analysis, convex cone theory, and coordination game models.




