Stopping Times and Directed Processes
Discover the foundational concepts of probability theory in "Stopping Times and Directed Processes" by Gerald A. Edgar. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2010, this comprehensive paperback spans 444 pages and delves into the pivotal idea of stopping times—a crucial tool for understanding both classic and modern problems in probability.
In this insightful work, Edgar expertly explores stopping times within the framework of directed sets and examines stochastic processes indexed by these sets. This study not only bridges theoretical aspects of probability and analysis but also touches upon various applications in ergodic theory. Whether you are a seasoned mathematician or a curious learner, this book is an invaluable resource for expanding your knowledge in martingales and probabilities.
Enhance your mathematical library with this essential text and unlock new perspectives in the world of stochastic processes.