Probability Towards 2000

Senior probabilists from around the world with widely differing specialities gave their visions of the state of their specialty, why they think it is important, and how they think it will develop in the new millenium. The volume includes papers given at a symposium at Columbia University in 1995, bu...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Accardi, L. (Editor), Heyde, C.C. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer New York 1998, 1998
Edition:1st ed. 1998
Series:Lecture Notes in Statistics
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Non-linear extensions of classical and quantum stochastic calculus and essentially infinite dimensional analysis
  • Trends and open problems in the theory of random dynamical systems
  • Probability and Statistics: Selfdecomposability, finance and turbulence
  • Some thoughts on extreme values
  • Stochastic positive flows and quantum filtering dynamics
  • Stein’s method: Some perspectives with applications
  • Trilogy of couplings and general formulas for lower bound of spectral gap
  • Stochasticity and chaos
  • Decoupling inequalities: A second generation of martingale inequalities
  • Stochastic differential equations on manifolds
  • Extending flows of classical Markov processes to quantum flows in Foch space
  • Quantum stochastic analysis after four decades
  • Perfect simulation for the area interaction point-process
  • Quantum probability seen by a classical probabilist
  • Stochastic anticipating calculus
  • Foundation of entropy, complexity and fractals in quantum systems
  • Dirichlet forms on infinite dimensional ‘manifold-like’ state spaces: A survey of recent results and some prospects for the future
  • Quantum stochastic calculus and applications — a review
  • Coupling
  • Some recent developments for queueing networks