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Classical potential theory and its probabilistic counterpart

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  • 846 pages
  • 30 hours of reading

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From the reviews: „This huge book written in several years by one of the few mathematicians able to do it, appears as a precise and impressive study (not very easy to read) of this bothsided question that replaces, in a coherent way, without being encyclopaedic, a large library of books and papers scattered without a uniform language. Instead of summarizing the author gives his own way of exposition with original complements. This requires no preliminary knowledge. ... The purpose which the author explains in his introduction, i. e. a deep probabilistic interpretation of potential theory and a link between two great theories, appears fulfilled in a masterly manner“. M. Brelot in Metrika (1986)

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Classical potential theory and its probabilistic counterpart, Joseph L. Doob

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2001
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