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020 _a9788126546527
040 _cAL
041 _aeng
082 _223
_a519.23
_bDOOS
100 _aJ L Doob
_9200572
245 _aStochastic processes
260 _aNew Delhi
_bWiley Classics
_c2014
300 _avii,654p.
_bPB
_c23x15cm.
365 _2General
_a6388
_b₹1356.00
_c
_d₹1695.00
_e20%
_f06/02/2025
520 _aThe theory of stochastic processes has developed so much in the last twenty years that the need for a systematic account of the subject has been felt, particularly by students and instructors of probability. This book fills that need. While even elementary definitions and theorems are stated in detail, this is not recommended as a first text in probability and there has been no compromise with the mathematics of probability. Since readers complained that omission of certain mathematical detail increased the obscurity of the subject, the text contains various mathematical points that might otherwise seem extraneous. A supplement includes a treatment of the various aspects of measure theory. A chapter on the specialized problem of prediction theory has also been included and references to the literature and historical remarks have been collected in the Appendix.
650 _2applied mathematics 
_aProbabilities
_9200573
942 _2ddc
_cBK
999 _c233826
_d233826