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9780521831666

Functional Analysis for Probability and Stochastic Processes: An Introduction

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    9780521831666

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    0521831660

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-09-19
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Summary

This text is designed both for students of probability and stochastic processes, and for students of functional analysis. For the reader not familiar with functional analysis a detailed introduction to necessary notions and facts is provided. However, this is not a straight textbook in functional analysis; rather, it presents some chosen parts of functional analysis that can help understand ideas from probability and stochastic processes. The subjects range from basic Hilbert and Banach spaces, through weak topologies and Banach algebras, to the theory of semigroups of bounded linear operators. Numerous standard and non-standard examples and exercises make the book suitable as a course textbook or for self-study.

Table of Contents

Preface xi
Preliminaries, notations and conventions
1(36)
Elements of topology
1(2)
Measure theory
3(14)
Functions of bounded variation. Riemann-Stieltjes integral
17(6)
Sequences of independent random variables
23(6)
Convex functions. Holder and Minkowski inequalities
29(4)
The Cauchy equation
33(4)
Basic notions in functional analysis
37(43)
Linear spaces
37(7)
Banach spaces
44(19)
The space of bounded linear operators
63(17)
Conditional expectation
80(41)
Projections in Hilbert spaces
80(7)
Definition and existence of conditional expectation
87(4)
Properties and examples
91(10)
The Radon-Nikodym Theorem
101(2)
Examples of discrete martingales
103(3)
Convergence of self-adjoint operators
106(6)
... and of martingales
112(9)
Brownian motion and Hilbert spaces
121(26)
Gaussian families & the definition of Brownian motion
123(4)
Complete orthonormal sequences in a Hilbert space
127(6)
Construction and basic properties of Brownian motion
133(6)
Stochastic integrals
139(8)
Dual spaces and convergence of probability measures
147(54)
The Hahn-Banach Theorem
148(6)
Form of linear functionals in specific Banach spaces
154(8)
The dual of an operator
162(4)
Weak and weak* topologies
166(9)
The Central Limit Theorem
175(3)
Weak convergence in metric spaces
178(6)
Compactness everywhere
184(14)
Notes on other modes of convergence
198(3)
The Gelfand transform and its applications
201(33)
Banach algebras
201(5)
The Gelfand transform
206(2)
Examples of Gelfand transform
208(9)
Examples of explicit calculations of Gelfand transform
217(5)
Dense subalgebras of C(S)
222(2)
Inverting the abstract Fourier transform
224(7)
The Factorization Theorem
231(3)
Semigroups of operators and Levy processes
234(60)
The Banach-Steinhaus Theorem
234(4)
Calculus of Banach space valued functions
238(2)
Closed operators
240(6)
Semigroups of operators
246(19)
Brownian motion and Poisson process semigroups
265(5)
More convolution semigroups
270(10)
The telegraph process semigroup
280(6)
Convolution semigroups of measures on semigroups
286(8)
Markov processes and semigroups of operators
294(69)
Semigroups of operators related to Markov processes
294(15)
The Hille--Yosida Theorem
309(18)
Generators of stochastic processes
327(13)
Approximation theorems
340(23)
Appendixes
363(22)
Bibliographical notes
363(3)
Solutions and hints to exercises
366(17)
Some commonly used notations
383(2)
References 385(5)
Index 390

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