Like its predecessor, this book starts from the premise that, rather than being a purely mathematical discipline, probability theory is an intimate companion of statistics. The book starts with the basic tools, and goes on to cover a number of subjects in detail, including chapters on inequalities, characteristic functions and convergence. This is followed by a thorough treatment of the three main subjects in probability theory: the law of large numbers, the central limit theorem, and the law of the iterated logarithm. After a discussion of generalizations and extensions, the book concludes with an extensive chapter on martingales. The new edition is comprehensively updated, including some new material as well as around a dozen new references.
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From the reviews of the second edition:
This book of over 600 pages gives a self-contained presentation of modern probability theory. This is an updated edition of an elementary introductory book on probability theory . Suitable as a textbook for beginning students in mathematics, statistics, computer science or economics . Also, it will be very useful to students and researchers in mathematics or theoretical physics. (Teodora-Liliana R dulescu, zbMATH, Vol. 1267, 2013)Es wurden noch keine Bewertungen abgegeben. Schreiben Sie die erste Bewertung zu "Probability: A Graduate Course" und helfen Sie damit anderen bei der Kaufentscheidung.