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Probability Theory III : Stochastic Calculus / edited by Yurij V. Prokhorov, Albert N. Shiryaev
(Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences ; 45)

Edition 1st ed. 1998.
Publisher (Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer)
Year 1998
Language English
Size VI, 256 p : online resource
Authors Prokhorov, Yurij V editor
Shiryaev, Albert N editor
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Subjects LCSH:Probabilities
LCSH:Statistics 
LCSH:Computational intelligence
LCSH:Finance
FREE:Probability Theory
FREE:Statistics
FREE:Computational Intelligence
FREE:Financial Economics
Notes 1. Introduction to Stochastic Calculus -- 2. Stochastic Differential and Evolution Equations -- 3. Stochastic Calculus on Filtered Probability Spaces -- 4. Martingales and Limit Theorems for Stochastic Processes -- Author Index
Preface In the axioms of probability theory proposed by Kolmogorov the basic "probabilistic" object is the concept of a probability model or probability space. This is a triple (n, F, P), where n is the space of elementary events or outcomes, F is a a-algebra of subsets of n announced by the events and P is a probability measure or a probability on the measure space (n, F). This generally accepted system of axioms of probability theory proved to be so successful that, apart from its simplicity, it enabled one to embrace the classical branches of probability theory and, at the same time, it paved the way for the development of new chapters in it, in particular, the theory of random (or stochastic) processes. In the theory of random processes, various classes of processes have been studied in depth. Theories of processes with independent increments, Markov processes, stationary processes, among others, have been constructed. In the formation and development of the theory of random processes, a significant event was the realization that the construction of a "general theory of ran­ dom processes" requires the introduction of a flow of a-algebras (a filtration) F = (Ftk::o supplementing the triple (n, F, P), where F is interpreted as t the collection of events from F observable up to time t
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