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Probability via expectation
This book is a complete revision of the earlier work Probability which ap peared in 1970. While revised so radically and incorporating so much new material as to amount to a new text, it preserves both the aim and the approach of the original. That aim was stated as the provision of a 'first t...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2892-9 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2023552 |
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author | Whittle, Peter |
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description | This book is a complete revision of the earlier work Probability which ap peared in 1970. While revised so radically and incorporating so much new material as to amount to a new text, it preserves both the aim and the approach of the original. That aim was stated as the provision of a 'first text in probability, de manding a reasonable but not extensive knowledge of mathematics, and taking the reader to what one might describe as a good intermediate level'. In doing so it attempted to break away from stereotyped applications, and consider applications of a more novel and significant character. The particular novelty of the approach was that expectation was taken as the prime concept, and the concept of expectation axiomatized rather than that of a probability measure. In the preface to the original text of 1970 (reproduced below, together with that to the Russian edition of 1982) I listed what I saw as the advantages of the approach in as unlaboured a fashion as I could. I also took the view that the text rather than the author should persuade, and left the text to speak for itself. It has, indeed, stimulated a steady interest, to the point that Springer-Verlag has now commissioned this complete reworking. |
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spelling | cern-20235522021-04-21T20:12:46Zdoi:10.1007/978-1-4612-2892-9http://cds.cern.ch/record/2023552engWhittle, PeterProbability via expectationMathematical Physics and MathematicsThis book is a complete revision of the earlier work Probability which ap peared in 1970. While revised so radically and incorporating so much new material as to amount to a new text, it preserves both the aim and the approach of the original. That aim was stated as the provision of a 'first text in probability, de manding a reasonable but not extensive knowledge of mathematics, and taking the reader to what one might describe as a good intermediate level'. In doing so it attempted to break away from stereotyped applications, and consider applications of a more novel and significant character. The particular novelty of the approach was that expectation was taken as the prime concept, and the concept of expectation axiomatized rather than that of a probability measure. In the preface to the original text of 1970 (reproduced below, together with that to the Russian edition of 1982) I listed what I saw as the advantages of the approach in as unlaboured a fashion as I could. I also took the view that the text rather than the author should persuade, and left the text to speak for itself. It has, indeed, stimulated a steady interest, to the point that Springer-Verlag has now commissioned this complete reworking.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:20235521992 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Whittle, Peter Probability via expectation |
title | Probability via expectation |
title_full | Probability via expectation |
title_fullStr | Probability via expectation |
title_full_unstemmed | Probability via expectation |
title_short | Probability via expectation |
title_sort | probability via expectation |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
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