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Introduction to measure-theoretic probability / George G. Roussas.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Amsterdam : Academic press, c2014.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxiv, 401 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780128000427 (hardback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 519.2 23 R864
Contents:
1. Certain Classes of Sets, Measurability, Pointwise Approximation 2. Definition and Construction of a Measure and Its Basic Properties 3. Some Modes of Convergence of a Sequence of Random Variables and Their Relationships 4. The Integral of a Random Variable and Its Basic Properties 5. Standard Convergence Theorems, The Fubini Theorem 6. Standard Moment and Probability Inequalities, Convergence in the r-th Mean and Its Implications 7. The Hahn-Jordan Decomposition Theorem, The Lebesgue Decomposition Theorem, and The Radon-Nikcodym Theorem 8. Distribution Functions and Their Basic Properties, Helly-Bray Type Results 9. Conditional Expectation and Conditional Probability, and Related Properties and Results 10. Independence 11. Topics from the Theory of Characteristic Functions 12. The Central Limit Problem: The Centered Case 13. The Central Limit Problem: The Noncentered Case 14. Topics from Sequences of Independent Random Variables 15. Topics from Ergodic Theory 16. Two Cases of Statistical Inference: Estimation of a Real-Valued Parameter, Nonparametric Estimation of a Probability Density Function APPENDIX A: APPENDIX B: APPENDIX C: Selected References Index.
Summary: "In this introductory chapter, the concepts of a field and of a [sigma]-field are introduced, they are illustrated bymeans of examples, and some relevant basic results are derived.Also, the concept of a monotone class is defined and its relationship to certain fields and [sigma]-fields is investigated. Given a collection of measurable spaces, their product space is defined, and some basic properties are established. The concept of a measurable mapping is introduced, and its relation to certain [sigma]-fields is studied. Finally, it is shown that any random variable is the pointwise limit of a sequence of simple random variables"--
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 391-392) and index.

1. Certain Classes of Sets, Measurability, Pointwise Approximation
2. Definition and Construction of a Measure and Its Basic Properties
3. Some Modes of Convergence of a Sequence of Random Variables and Their Relationships
4. The Integral of a Random Variable and Its Basic Properties
5. Standard Convergence Theorems, The Fubini Theorem
6. Standard Moment and Probability Inequalities, Convergence in the r-th Mean and Its Implications
7. The Hahn-Jordan Decomposition Theorem, The Lebesgue Decomposition Theorem, and The Radon-Nikcodym Theorem
8. Distribution Functions and Their Basic Properties, Helly-Bray Type Results
9. Conditional Expectation and Conditional Probability, and Related Properties and Results
10. Independence
11. Topics from the Theory of Characteristic Functions
12. The Central Limit Problem: The Centered Case
13. The Central Limit Problem: The Noncentered Case
14. Topics from Sequences of Independent Random Variables 15. Topics from Ergodic Theory
16. Two Cases of Statistical Inference: Estimation of a Real-Valued Parameter, Nonparametric Estimation of a Probability Density Function

APPENDIX A:
APPENDIX B:
APPENDIX C:
Selected References
Index.

"In this introductory chapter, the concepts of a field and of a [sigma]-field are introduced, they are illustrated bymeans of examples, and some relevant basic results are derived.Also, the concept of a monotone class is defined and its relationship to certain fields and [sigma]-fields is investigated. Given a collection of measurable spaces, their product space is defined, and some basic properties are established. The concept of a measurable mapping is introduced, and its relation to certain [sigma]-fields is studied. Finally, it is shown that any random variable is the pointwise limit of a sequence of simple random variables"--

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