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The Life and Mathematical Legacy of Thomas M. Liggett

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arxiv 2008.03137 v1 pith:VPJODAGL submitted 2020-08-07 math.PR

The Life and Mathematical Legacy of Thomas M. Liggett

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Thomas Milton Liggett was a world renowned UCLA probabilist, famous for his monograph Interacting Particle Systems. He passed away peacefully on May 12, 2020. This is a perspective article in memory of both Tom Liggett the person and Tom Liggett the mathematician.

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