Probability vs. Measure
J. L. Doob
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J. L. Doob: University of Illinois, Department of Mathematics
A chapter in PAUL HALMOS Celebrating 50 Years of Mathematics, 1991, pp 189-193 from Springer
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Abstract Since Paul Halmos’ 1950 book Measure Theory is still one of the few textbooks of measure theory to include some probability theory, it is appropriate in this volume to discuss the relation between these two subjects. Throughout this discussion “probability ”means “mathematical probability. ”Any coin tossed will be unambiguously mathematical.
Keywords: Measure Theory; Stationary Stochastic Process; Coin Toss; Probability Language; Conditional Expecta (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1991
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-0967-6_23
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