Probability
The Classical Limit Theorems
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- Author: Henry McKean, New York University
- Date Published: December 2014
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Probability theory has been extraordinarily successful at describing a variety of phenomena, from the behaviour of gases to the transmission of messages, and is, besides, a powerful tool with applications throughout mathematics. At its heart are a number of concepts familiar in one guise or another to many: Gauss' bell-shaped curve, the law of averages, and so on, concepts that crop up in so many settings they are in some sense universal. This universality is predicted by probability theory to a remarkable degree. This book explains that theory and investigates its ramifications. Assuming a good working knowledge of basic analysis, real and complex, the author maps out a route from basic probability, via random walks, Brownian motion, the law of large numbers and the central limit theorem, to aspects of ergodic theorems, equilibrium and nonequilibrium statistical mechanics, communication over a noisy channel, and random matrices. Numerous examples and exercises enrich the text.
Read more- This highly distinguished author has made major contributions to the field
- Readers have the opportunity to benefit from the author's 60 years of experience
- Touches on many active research topics, including thermodynamics and random matrix theory
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"… packs a great deal of material into a moderate-sized book, starting with a synopsis of measure theory and ending with a taste of current research into random matrices and number theory. The book ranges more widely than the title might suggest … There are numerous exercises sprinkled throughout the book. Most of these are exhortations to fill in details left out of the main discussion or illustrative examples. The exercises are a natural part of the book, unlike the exercises in so many books that were apparently grafted on after-the-fact at a publisher’s insistence. McKean has worked in probability and related areas since obtaining his PhD under William Feller in 1955. His book contains invaluable insights from a long career."
John D. Cook, MAA ReviewsSee more reviews'The scope is wide, not restricted to ‘elementary facts’ only. There is an abundance of pretty details … This book is highly recommendable …' Jorma K. Merikoski, International Statistical Review
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- Date Published: December 2014
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107628274
- length: 490 pages
- dimensions: 228 x 152 x 23 mm
- weight: 0.76kg
- contains: 122 b/w illus. 260 exercises
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Preface
1. Preliminaries
2. Bernoulli trials
3. The standard random walk
4. The standard random walk in higher dimensions
5. LLN, CLT, iterated log, and arcsine in general
6. Brownian motion
7. Markov chains
8. The ergodic theorem
9. Communication over a noisy channel
10. Equilibrium statistical mechanics
11. Statistical mechanics out of equilibrium
12. Random matrices
Bibliography
Index.
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