This famous little book remains a foundational text for the understanding of probability theory, important both to students beginning a serious study of probability and to historians of modern mathematics. 1956 second edition.
Focusing on advanced mathematical concepts, this comprehensive two-part text by A. N. Kolmogorov covers essential topics such as metric and normed spaces, measure theory, and Hilbert space. The work reflects Kolmogorov's significant contributions to various fields, including probability theory and turbulence. It includes exercises for practical application and provides lists of symbols, definitions, and theorems, making it a valuable resource for advanced students and researchers in mathematics. The reprint preserves the original edition's integrity without optical recognition software.
Comprehensive, elementary introduction to real and functional analysis covers basic concepts and introductory principles in set theory, metric spaces, topological and linear spaces, linear functionals and linear operators, more. 1970 edition.