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Lamperti, John Williams was born on December 20, 1932 in Montclair, New Jersey, United States. Son of Frank A. and Louise (Williams) Lamperti.
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The brand new edition of this classic text--with more exercises and easier to use than ever Like the first edition, this new version of Lamperti's classic text succeeds in making this fascinating area of mathematics accessible to readers who have limited knowledge of measure theory and only some familiarity with elementary probability. Streamlined for even greater clarity and with more exercises to help develop and reinforce skills, Probability is ideal for graduate and advanced undergraduate students--both in and out of the classroom. Probability covers: * Probability spaces, random variables, and other fundamental concepts * Laws of large numbers and random series, including the Law of the Iterated Logarithm * Characteristic functions, limiting distributions for sums and maxima, and the "Central Limit Problem" * The Brownian Motion process
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This book is the result of lectures which I gave dur ing the academic year 1972-73 to third-year students a~ Aarhus University in Denmark. The purpose of the book, as of the lectures, is to survey some of the main themes in the modern theory of stochastic processes. In my previous book Probability: ! survey of the mathe matical theory I gave a short overview of "classical" proba bility mathematics, concentrating especially on sums of inde pendent random variables. I did not discuss specific appli cations of the theory; I did strive for a spirit friendly to application by coming to grips as fast as I could with the major problems and techniques and by avoiding too high levels of abstraction and completeness. At the same time, I tried to make the proofs both rigorous and motivated and to show how certain results have evolved rather than just presenting them in polished final form. The same remarks apply to this book, at least as a statement of intentions, and it can serve as a sequel to the earlier one continuing the story in the same style and spirit. The contents of the present book fall roughly into two parts. The first deals mostly with stationary processes, which provide the mathematics for describing phenomena in a steady state overall but subject to random fluctuations. Chapter 4 is the heart of this part.
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Lamperti, John Williams was born on December 20, 1932 in Montclair, New Jersey, United States. Son of Frank A. and Louise (Williams) Lamperti.
Bachelor of Science, Haverford College, 1953; Doctor of Philosophy, California Institute Technology, 1957.
Instructor, then assistant professor mathematics, Stanford (California) U., 1957-1962;
research associate, Rockefeller Institute, 1962-1963;
faculty, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H., 1963-1998;
professor mathematics, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H., 1968-1998;
professor emeritus, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H., since 1998. Science exchange visitor to Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics, 1970. Visiting professor U. Aarhus, Denmark, 1972-1973, Nicaraguan National U., 1990.
Consultant American Friends Svc. Committee, 1980, 85,91.
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Fellow Institute Mathematics Statistics. Member American Civil Liberties Union, War Resisters League, Peace Action, Amnesty International, Federation American Scientists.
Married Claudia Jane McKay, August 17,1957. Children— Matthew, Steven, Aaron, Noelle.