Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Allan Gut

    January 1, 1944
    Amarts and Set Function Processes
    Stopped Random Walks
    An Intermediate Course in Probability
    Probability: A Graduate Course
    • 2013

      Amarts and Set Function Processes

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book explores the theory of asymptotic martingales using a measure-theoretic framework, providing a comprehensive introduction to this advanced statistical concept. It delves into the properties and applications of asymptotic martingales, offering insights into their behavior and significance in probability theory. Additionally, the text includes a bibliography that serves as a valuable resource for further reading and research in the field, making it a useful reference for both students and professionals interested in advanced probability topics.

      Amarts and Set Function Processes
    • 2010

      Probability: A Graduate Course

      • 628 pages
      • 22 hours of reading

      This book explores probability theory as a companion to statistics, starting with fundamental tools and covering topics like inequalities, characteristic functions, and convergence. It delves into key concepts such as the law of large numbers and martingales, with updates and new references in this edition.

      Probability: A Graduate Course
    • 2009

      Stopped Random Walks

      Limit Theorems and Applications

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The updated edition delves into the complexities of stopped random walks, featuring enhanced content and insights on future developments and generalizations in the field. A new chapter focuses on perturbed random walks, expanding the scope of the discussion. Additionally, nearly 100 new bibliographic references enrich the resource, making it a comprehensive guide for researchers and enthusiasts alike.

      Stopped Random Walks
    • 2009

      An Intermediate Course in Probability

      • 303 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      2.9(17)Add rating

      This book offers a thorough and rigorous exploration of probability theory, bridging the gap between undergraduate and graduate levels. It features numerous examples, exercises, and varied methods to solve problems, enhancing understanding and application of key concepts. Ideal for classroom use or self-study, it covers essential topics in pure probability theory.

      An Intermediate Course in Probability