User's Guide to Measure Theoretic Probability

User's Guide to Measure Theoretic Probability

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Pollard, David
Cambridge University Press
EAN: 9780521802420
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Rigorous probabilistic arguments, built on the foundation of measure theory introduced eighty years ago by Kolmogorov, have invaded many fields. Students of statistics, biostatistics, econometrics, finance, and other changing disciplines now find themselves needing to absorb theory beyond what they might have learned in the typical undergraduate, calculus-based probability course. This 2002 book grew from a one-semester course offered for many years to a mixed audience of graduate and undergraduate students who have not had the luxury of taking a course in measure theory. The core of the book covers the basic topics of independence, conditioning, martingales, convergence in distribution, and Fourier transforms. In addition there are numerous sections treating topics traditionally thought of as more advanced, such as coupling and the KMT strong approximation, option pricing via the equivalent martingale measure, and the isoperimetric inequality for Gaussian processes. The book is not just a presentation of mathematical theory, but is also a discussion of why that theory takes its current form. It will be a secure starting point for anyone who needs to invoke rigorous probabilistic arguments and understand what they mean.
EAN 9780521802420
ISBN 0521802423
Binding Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date December 17, 2001
Pages 366
Language English
Dimensions 254 x 178 x 21
Country United Kingdom
Authors Pollard, David
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Series Cambridge Series in Statistical and Probabilistic Mathematics