Proceedings of the Third Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability, Volume 2: Contributions to Probability Theory
Conference: Third Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability
Date: December 1954 and July-August 1955
Location: Statistical Laboratory of the University of California, Berkeley
Editor: Jerzy Neyman
Berkeley, Calif.:
University of California Press,
1956
246 pp.
Subjects:
Mathematical statistics--CongressesProbabilities
ISSN:0097-0433
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Miscellaneous front pages, Proceedings of the Third Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability, Vol. 2: Contributions to Probability Theory
Stationarity, Boundedness, Almost Periodicity of Random-valued Functions
S. Bochner; 7-27
Foundations of the Theory of Continuous Parameter Markov Chains
K. L. Chung; 29-40
Probability Methods Applied to the First Boundary Value Problem
J. L. Doob; 49-80
Random Distributions with an Application to Telephone Engineering
Robert M. Fortet; 81-88
The Existence of Stationary Measures for Certain Markov Processes
T. E. Harris; 113-124
A Special Problem of Brownian Motion, and a General Theory of Gaussian Random Functions
Paul Lévy; 133-175
Characterization of Populations by Properties of Suitable Statistics
Eugene Lukacs; 195-214
Random Variables from the Point of View of a General Theory of Variables
Karl Menger; 215-229
L-random Elements and {L superscript *}-random Elements in Banach Spaces
Edith Mourier; 231-242
Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability