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Theory of Markov Processes

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An investigation of the logical foundations of the theory behind Markov random processes, this text explores subprocesses, transition functions, and conditions for boundedness and continuity. Rather than focusing on probability measures individually, the work explores connections between functions. An elementary grasp of the theory of Markov processes is assumed. 1961 edition. 

240 pages, Paperback

First published October 6, 2006

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E.B. Dynkin

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Eugene Borisovich Dynkin (Russian: Евгений Борисович Дынкин4) is a Soviet and American mathematician. He has made contributions to the fields of probability and algebra, especially semisimple Lie groups, Lie algebras, and Markov processes. The Dynkin diagram, the Dynkin system, and Dynkin's lemma are named for him.

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