Some Topics in Probability and Analysis

Some Topics in Probability and Analysis
Title Some Topics in Probability and Analysis PDF eBook
Author R. F. Gundy
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 60
Release 1989
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780821889145

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Real Analysis and Probability

Real Analysis and Probability
Title Real Analysis and Probability PDF eBook
Author R. M. Dudley
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 570
Release 2002-10-14
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780521007542

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This classic text offers a clear exposition of modern probability theory.

High-Dimensional Probability

High-Dimensional Probability
Title High-Dimensional Probability PDF eBook
Author Roman Vershynin
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 299
Release 2018-09-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1108415199

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An integrated package of powerful probabilistic tools and key applications in modern mathematical data science.

Real Analysis and Probability

Real Analysis and Probability
Title Real Analysis and Probability PDF eBook
Author R. M. Dudley
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 479
Release 2018-02-01
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1351093096

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Written by one of the best-known probabilists in the world this text offers a clear and modern presentation of modern probability theory and an exposition of the interplay between the properties of metric spaces and those of probability measures. This text is the first at this level to include discussions of the subadditive ergodic theorems, metrics for convergence in laws and the Borel isomorphism theory. The proofs for the theorems are consistently brief and clear and each chapter concludes with a set of historical notes and references. This book should be of interest to students taking degree courses in real analysis and/or probability theory.

Brownian Motion

Brownian Motion
Title Brownian Motion PDF eBook
Author Peter Mörters
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages
Release 2010-03-25
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1139486578

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This eagerly awaited textbook covers everything the graduate student in probability wants to know about Brownian motion, as well as the latest research in the area. Starting with the construction of Brownian motion, the book then proceeds to sample path properties like continuity and nowhere differentiability. Notions of fractal dimension are introduced early and are used throughout the book to describe fine properties of Brownian paths. The relation of Brownian motion and random walk is explored from several viewpoints, including a development of the theory of Brownian local times from random walk embeddings. Stochastic integration is introduced as a tool and an accessible treatment of the potential theory of Brownian motion clears the path for an extensive treatment of intersections of Brownian paths. An investigation of exceptional points on the Brownian path and an appendix on SLE processes, by Oded Schramm and Wendelin Werner, lead directly to recent research themes.

Probabilistic Techniques in Analysis

Probabilistic Techniques in Analysis
Title Probabilistic Techniques in Analysis PDF eBook
Author Richard F. Bass
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 408
Release 1994-12-16
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0387943870

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In recent years, there has been an upsurge of interest in using techniques drawn from probability to tackle problems in analysis. These applications arise in subjects such as potential theory, harmonic analysis, singular integrals, and the study of analytic functions. This book presents a modern survey of these methods at the level of a beginning Ph.D. student. Highlights of this book include the construction of the Martin boundary, probabilistic proofs of the boundary Harnack principle, Dahlberg's theorem, a probabilistic proof of Riesz' theorem on the Hilbert transform, and Makarov's theorems on the support of harmonic measure. The author assumes that a reader has some background in basic real analysis, but the book includes proofs of all the results from probability theory and advanced analysis required. Each chapter concludes with exercises ranging from the routine to the difficult. In addition, there are included discussions of open problems and further avenues of research.

Theoretical Statistics

Theoretical Statistics
Title Theoretical Statistics PDF eBook
Author Robert W. Keener
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 543
Release 2010-09-08
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0387938397

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Intended as the text for a sequence of advanced courses, this book covers major topics in theoretical statistics in a concise and rigorous fashion. The discussion assumes a background in advanced calculus, linear algebra, probability, and some analysis and topology. Measure theory is used, but the notation and basic results needed are presented in an initial chapter on probability, so prior knowledge of these topics is not essential. The presentation is designed to expose students to as many of the central ideas and topics in the discipline as possible, balancing various approaches to inference as well as exact, numerical, and large sample methods. Moving beyond more standard material, the book includes chapters introducing bootstrap methods, nonparametric regression, equivariant estimation, empirical Bayes, and sequential design and analysis. The book has a rich collection of exercises. Several of them illustrate how the theory developed in the book may be used in various applications. Solutions to many of the exercises are included in an appendix.