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Probability Essentials

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We present here a one semester course on Probability Theory. We also treat measure theory and Lebesgue integration, concentrating on those aspects which are especially germane to the study of Probability Theory. The book is intended to fill a current need: there are mathematically sophisticated students and researchers (especially in Engineering, Economics, and Statistics) who need a proper grounding in Probability in order to pursue their primary interests. Many Probability texts available today are celebrations of Probability Theory, containing treatments of fascinating topics to be sure, but nevertheless they make it difficult to construct a lean one semester course that covers (what we believe) are the essential topics.

List of contents

1 Introduction.- 2 Axioms of Probability.- 3 Conditional Probability and Independence.- 4 Probabilities on a Finite or Countable Space.- 5 Random Variables on a Countable Space.- 6 Construction of a Probability Measure.- 7 Construction of a Probability Measure on R.- 8 Random Variables.- 9 Integration with Respect to a Probability Measure.- 10 Independent Random Variables.- 11 Probability Distributions on R.- 12 Probability Distributions on Rn.- 13 Characteristic Functions.- 14 Properties of Characteristic Functions.- 15 Sums of Independent Random Variables.- 16 Gaussian Random Variables (The Normal and the Multivariate Normal Distributions).- 17 Convergence of Random Variables.- 18 Weak Convergence.- 19 Weak Convergence and Characteristic Functions.- 20 The Laws of Large Numbers.- 21 The Central Limit Theorem.- 22 L2 and Hilbert Spaces.- 23 Conditional Expectation.- 24 Martingales.- 25 Supermartingales and Submartingales.- 26 Martingale Inequalities.- 27 Martingale Convergence Theorems.- 28 The Radon-Nikodym Theorem.- References.

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We present here a one semester course on Probability Theory. We also treat measure theory and Lebesgue integration, concentrating on those aspects which are especially germane to the study of Probability Theory. The book is intended to fill a current need: there are mathematically sophisticated students and researchers (especially in Engineering, Economics, and Statistics) who need a proper grounding in Probability in order to pursue their primary interests. Many Probability texts available today are celebrations of Probability Theory, containing treatments of fascinating topics to be sure, but nevertheless they make it difficult to construct a lean one semester course that covers (what we believe) are the essential topics.

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"(The book is) a lean and largely self-contained introduction to the modern theory of probability, aimed at advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate students. The 28 short chapters belie the book's genesis as polished lecture notes; the exposition is sleek and rigorous and each chapter ends with a supporting collection of mainly routine exercises. ... The authors make it clear what luggage is required for this exhilarating trek,... a good knowledge of advanced calculus, some linear algebra, and some "mathematical sophistication". With this understood, the itinerary is immaculately paced and planned with just the right balances of technical ascents and pauses to admire the scenery. Within the constraints of a slim volume, it is hard to imagine how the authors could have done a more effective or more attractive job." The Mathematical Gazette, Vol. 84, No 500, 2000 "The authors provide the shortest path through the twenty-eight chapter headings. The topics are treated in a mathematically and pedagogically digestible way. The writing is concise and crisp: the average chapter length is about eight pages. ... Numerous exercises add to the value of the text as a teaching tool. In conclusion, this is an excellent text for the intended audience."
Short Book Reviews, Vol. 21, No. 2, 2001

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"(The book is) a lean and largely self-contained introduction to the modern theory of probability, aimed at advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate students. The 28 short chapters belie the book's genesis as polished lecture notes; the exposition is sleek and rigorous and each chapter ends with a supporting collection of mainly routine exercises. ... The authors make it clear what luggage is required for this exhilarating trek,... a good knowledge of advanced calculus, some linear algebra, and some "mathematical sophistication". With this understood, the itinerary is immaculately paced and planned with just the right balances of technical ascents and pauses to admire the scenery. Within the constraints of a slim volume, it is hard to imagine how the authors could have done a more effective or more attractive job." The Mathematical Gazette, Vol. 84, No 500, 2000 "The authors provide the shortest path through the twenty-eight chapter headings. The topics are treated in a mathematically and pedagogically digestible way. The writing is concise and crisp: the average chapter length is about eight pages. ... Numerous exercises add to the value of the text as a teaching tool. In conclusion, this is an excellent text for the intended audience."
Short Book Reviews, Vol. 21, No. 2, 2001

Product details

Authors Jea Jacod, Jean Jacod, Philip Protter
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2002
 
EAN 9783540438717
ISBN 978-3-540-43871-7
No. of pages 254
Dimensions 154 mm x 19 mm x 235 mm
Weight 408 g
Illustrations X, 254 p.
Series Universitext
Hochschultext / Universitext
Universitext
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Probability theory, stochastic theory, mathematical statistics

B, Mathematics and Statistics, Applications of Mathematics, Finance & accounting, Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes, Probabilities, Stochastics, Probability Theory, Economics, Mathematical, Quantitative Finance

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