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519.2 DIX Problems in Graph Theory | 519.2 DUR Elementary probability for applications | 519.2 DUR Probability : theory and examples | 519.2 DUR Probability : theory and examples | 519.2 ECK Paradoxes in probability theory | 519.2 END Intermediate probability theory for biomedical engineers | 519.2 END Advanced probability theory for biomedical engineers |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
This lively introduction to measure-theoretic probability theory covers laws of large numbers, central limit theorems, random walks, martingales, Markov chains, ergodic theorems, and Brownian motion. Concentrating on results that are the most useful for applications, this comprehensive treatment is a rigorous graduate text and reference. Operating under the philosophy that the best way to learn probability is to see it in action, the book contains extended examples that apply the theory to concrete applications. This fifth edition contains a new chapter on multidimensional Brownian motion and its relationship to partial differential equations (PDEs), an advanced topic that is finding new applications. Setting the foundation for this expansion, Chapter 7 now features a proof of Itô's formula. Key exercises that previously were simply proofs left to the reader have been directly inserted into the text as lemmas. The new edition re-instates discussion about the central limit theorem for martingales and stationary sequences.
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