# Matthew S Junge

• William W. Elliott Assistant Research Professor
• Assistant Research Professor of Mathematics
##### Education & Training
• Ph.D., University of Washington 2016

Cristali, I, Junge, M, and Durrett, R. "Poisson percolation on the oriented square lattice." Stochastic Processes and Their Applications (January 1, 2019). Full Text

Brito, G, Fowler, C, Junge, M, and Levy, A. "Ewens Sampling and Invariable Generation." Combinatorics Probability and Computing 27.6 (November 1, 2018): 853-891. Full Text

Johnson, T, and Junge, M. "Stochastic orders and the frog model." Annales De L'Institut Henri Poincaré, Probabilités Et Statistiques 54.2 (May 2018): 1013-1030. Full Text

Foxall, E, Hutchcroft, T, and Junge, M. "Coalescing random walk on unimodular graphs." Electronic Communications in Probability 23 (January 1, 2018). Full Text

Beckman, E, Dinan, E, Durrett, R, Huo, R, and Junge, M. "Asymptotic behavior of the brownian frog model." Electronic Journal of Probability 23 (January 1, 2018). Full Text Open Access Copy

Cristali, I, Ranjan, V, Steinberg, J, Beckman, E, Durrett, R, Junge, M, and Nolen, J. "Block size in geometric(P)-biased permutations." Electronic Communications in Probability 23 (January 1, 2018). Full Text

Hoffman, C, Johnson, T, and Junge, M. "Recurrence and transience for the frog model on trees." Annals of Probability 45.5 (September 1, 2017): 2826-2854. Full Text

Hoffman, C, Johnson, T, and Junge, M. "From transience to recurrence with poisson tree frogs." Annals of Applied Probability 26.3 (June 1, 2016): 1620-1635. Full Text

Benjamini, I, Foxall, E, Gurel-Gurevich, O, Junge, M, and Kesten, H. "Site recurrence for coalescing random walk." Electronic Communications in Probability 21 (January 1, 2016). Full Text

Johnson, T, and Junge, M. "The critical density for the frog model is the degree of the tree." Electronic Communications in Probability 21 (January 1, 2016). Full Text

## Pages

##### Math Beyond Bars

Matt Junge, a newly hired research assistant professor, taught at the Dan River Prison and Work Farm during the 2016 Autumn semester. The course in college algebra focused on solving polynomial, exponential and logarithmic equations. Students... read more »