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INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY AND MEASURE (TEXTS AND READINGS IN MATHEMATICS, VOLUME 33)

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Book Details

  • Author: K.R. Parthasarathy

  • Publisher: Hindustan Book Agency

  • Binding: Paperback

  • Number of Pages: 354

  • Release Date: 15-05-2005

  • ISBN: 9788185931555

  • Languages: English

  • Package Dimensions:

    • Length: 9.2 inches

    • Width: 6.2 inches

    • Height: 0.9 inches


About The Book
Probability and Measure Theory by K.R. Parthasarathy provides a deep and thorough introduction to probability theory, focusing on its connections with measure theory. As Mark Kac famously remarked, "Probability Theory is a measure theory with a soul," and this book carefully embraces both the theoretical elegance and practical applications of probability.

The book is designed for students and professionals in mathematics and related fields, offering clear explanations and rigorous proofs that make the complex topics accessible. Throughout the 354 pages, Parthasarathy provides a detailed examination of key concepts in probability theory, with numerous examples and exercises to reinforce understanding. These exercises challenge readers to apply the theory in a practical context, helping them gain a deeper insight into both the aesthetic and functional aspects of the subject.

With its blend of theory and application, this book serves as a valuable resource for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, as well as researchers and practitioners who wish to build a strong foundation in probability theory and measure theory. The clear and structured presentation makes it an ideal textbook for self-study or classroom use.