Proceedings of the Fourth Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability, Volume 2: Contributions to Probability Theory
Conference: Fourth Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability
Date: June 20-July 30, 1960
Location: Statistical Laboratory of the University of California, Berkeley
Editor: Jerzy Neyman
Berkeley, Calif.:
University of California Press,
1961
633 pp.
Subjects:
Mathematical statistics--CongressesProbabilities
ISSN:0097-0433
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Miscellaneous front pages, Proceedings of the Fourth Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability, Vol. 2: Contributions to Probability Theory
Continuity and Hölder's Conditions for Sample Functions of Stationary Gaussian Processes
Yu. K. Belayev; 23-33
A Stochastic Treatment of Some Classical Interpolation Problems
J. H. Curtiss; 79-93
Nonincrease Everywhere of the Brownian Motion Process
A. Dvoretzky, P. Erd?s and S. Kakutani; 103-116
Transformations of Markov Processes Connected with Additive Functionals
E. B. Dynkin; 117-142
Characterization of Sample Functions of Stochastic Processes by Some Absolute Probabilities
Marek Fisz; 143-151
Asymptotic Expansions in Probability Theory
B. V. Gnedenko, V. S. Koroluk and A. V. Skorokhod; 153-170
Occupation Time Laws for Birth and Death Processes
Samuel Karlin and James McGregor; 249-272
On the Probability of Large Deviations for the Sums of Independent Variables
Yu. V. Linnik; 289-306
Recent Developments in the Theory of Characteristic Functions
Eugene Lukacs; 307-335
Some Theorems on Characteristic Functions of Probability Distributions
E. J. G. Pitman; 393-402
On Some General Renewal Theorems for Nonidentically Distributed Variables
Walter L. Smith; 467-514
The Transient Behavior of a Single Server Queuing Process with a Poisson Input
Lajos Takács; 535-567
An Application of Ergodic Theorems in the Theory of Queues
David M. G. Wishart; 581-592
On a Class of Infinitesimal Generators and the Integration Problem of Evolution Equations
Kôsaku Yosida; 623-633
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