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Lectures on the coupling method
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ISBN: 0471540250 9780471540250 Year: 1992 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Wiley,


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Convergence of probability measures
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ISBN: 0471197459 9780471197454 Year: 1999 Publisher: New York John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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"In this new edition, Patrick Billingsley updates his classic work Convergence of Probability Measures to reflect developments of the past thirty years. Dr. Billingsley presents a clear, precise, up-to-date account of probability limit theory in metric spaces. He incorporates many examples and applications that illustrate the power and utility of this theory in a range of disciplines - from analysis and number theory to statistics, engineering, economics, and population biology."--BOOK JACKET.


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Probability measures on locally compact groups
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ISBN: 3540083324 0387083324 3642667082 3642667066 9783540083320 Year: 1977 Volume: 94 Publisher: Berlin : Springer,


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Probability measures on groups IX
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ISBN: 3540115013 0387115013 3540392068 3540091246 0387091246 3540133410 0387133410 3540514015 0387514015 3540462066 3540388745 3540354069 9783540133414 9783540514015 Year: 1989 Volume: 1379 Publisher: Berlin: Springer,

Integral, probability, and fractal measures
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ISBN: 0387982051 1441931120 1475729588 Year: 1998 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) : Springer,

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This book may be considered a continuation of my Springer-Verlag text Mea­ sure, Topology, and Fractal Geometry. It presupposes some elementary knowl­ edge of fractal geometry and the mathematics behind fractal geometry. Such knowledge might be obtained by study of Measure, Topology, and Fractal Ge­ ometry or by study of one of the other mathematically oriented texts (such as [13] or [87]). I hope this book will be appropriate to mathematics students at the beginning graduate level in the U.S. Most references are numbered and may be found at the end of the book; but Measure, Topology, and Fractal Geometry is referred to as [ MTFG]. One of the reviews of [MTFG] says that it "sacrific[es] breadth of coverage 1 for systematic development" -although I did not have it so clearly formulated as that in my mind at the time I was writing the book, I think that remark is exactly on target. That sacrifice has been made in this volume as well. In many cases, I do not include the most general or most complete form of a result. Sometimes I have only an example of an important development. The goal was to omit most material that is too tedious or that requires too much background.

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