Unimodularity, a term initially used in locally compact topological groups, is one of the main examples in which the generalization from groups to graphs is successful. The тАЬrandomly generated graphsтАЭ, which include percolation graphs, random Erd┼СsтАУR├йnyi graphs, and graphings of equivalence relations, are much easier to describe if they result as random objects in the context of unimodularity, with respect to either a vertex-transient тАЬhostтАЭ-graph or a probability measure.
This volume tries to give an impression of the various fields in which the notion currently finds strong development and application: percolation theory, point processes, ergodic theory, and dynamical systems.
┬аEdited by Florian Sobieczky: Software Competence Center Hagenberg, Hagenberg in M├╝hlkreis, Austria