Stochastic Analysis :Proceedings of the Durham Symposium on Stochastic Analysis, 1990 ( London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series )

Publication subTitle :Proceedings of the Durham Symposium on Stochastic Analysis, 1990

Publication series :London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series

Author: M. T. Barlow;N. H. Bingham;  

Publisher: Cambridge University Press‎

Publication year: 1991

E-ISBN: 9781316923900

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780521425339

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780521425339

Subject: O211.6 stochastic process

Keyword: 数理科学和化学

Language: ENG

Access to resources Favorite

Disclaimer: Any content in publications that violate the sovereignty, the constitution or regulations of the PRC is not accepted or approved by CNPIEC.

Description

Papers from the Symposium on stochastic analysis, which took place at the University of Durham in July 1990. Durham Symposia traditionally constitute an excellent survey of recent developments in many areas of mathematics. The Symposium on stochastic analysis, which took place at the University of Durham in July 1990, was no exception. This volume is edited by the organizers of the Symposium, and contains papers contributed by leading specialists in diverse areas of probability theory and stochastic processes. Durham Symposia traditionally constitute an excellent survey of recent developments in many areas of mathematics. The Symposium on stochastic analysis, which took place at the University of Durham in July 1990, was no exception. This volume is edited by the organizers of the Symposium, and contains papers contributed by leading specialists in diverse areas of probability theory and stochastic processes. Durham Symposia traditionally constitute an excellent survey of recent developments in many areas of mathematics. The Symposium on stochastic analysis, which took place at the University of Durham in July 1990, was no exception. This volume is edited by the organizers of the Symposium, and contains papers contributed by leading specialists in diverse areas of probability theory and stochastic processes. Of particular note are the papers by David Aldous, Harry Kesten and Alain-Sol Sznitman, all of which are based upon short courses of invited lectures. Researchers into t

The users who browse this book also browse