Stochastic processes

Stamatis Cambanis

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Stochastic processes

by Stamatis Cambanis, J. K. Ghosh

2012

Springer

367

9781461579113

Description

This volume celebrates the many contributions which Gopinath Kallianpur has made to probability and statistics. It comprises 40 chapters which taken together survey the wide sweep of ideas which have been influenced by Professor Kallianpur's writing and research. All the chapters have been written by experts in their respective fields and as a result the volume provides a comprehensive survey of the current state of research in stochastic processes.

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This edition of Stochastic processes has approximately 367 pages. Please note, this is an estimate and the exact page count can vary between hardcover, paperback, and e-book versions.

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Stochastic processes was written by Stamatis Cambanis, J. K. Ghosh.

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