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Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes with Applications Paperback – August 12, 2009
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Oliver Knill
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Print length373 pages
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LanguageEnglish
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PublisherOverseas Press
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Publication dateAugust 12, 2009
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ISBN-108189938401
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ISBN-13978-8189938406
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Excellent work done by Professor Oliver Knill. This is a book to read thoroughly and really understand the probability and stochastic process.. --Tim
Love this book. Arrived on time, perfect to read, each chapter has been explained really well.. --Sue
Love this book. Arrived on time, perfect to read, each chapter has been explained really well.. --Sue
Love this book. Arrived on time, perfect to read, each chapter has been explained really well.. --Sue
Love this book. Arrived on time, perfect to read, each chapter has been explained really well.. --Sue
About the Author
Oliver Knill grew up near Schaffhausen in Switzerland. He got his BA in Mathematics at ETH zurich with a senior theses in dynamical systems advised by Jurgen Moser. After a postgraduate visit at Technion in Haifa he wrote his PhD theses at the ETH zurich advised by Oscar Lanford III in the Area of dynamical systems and random operator theory. After three years in Pasadena at Caltech as a Ttaussky-Todd instructor in the group of Barry Simon, and one year at the University of Arizona in Tucson as a Hanno-Rund visiting assistant professor, he was a Swiss National Science foundation fellow at the University of Texas in Austin and worked a year as a research assistant at the Institute for Fusion Studies at UT. Since Fall 2000, he teaches at the Mathematics department at Harvard University. Oliver Knill started his research in the field of dynamical systems, tackling ergodic and spectral theoretical questions. He worked out and published Moser?s lecture notes? Selected Chapters in the calculus of variations? which appeared in 2003 in the series Lectures in Mathematics ETH Zurich More recently he works on applications of dynamical systems to probability theory and elementary number theory as well as inverse problem in analysis, geometry, and computer vision.
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Product details
- Publisher : Overseas Press; 2009th edition (August 12, 2009)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 373 pages
- ISBN-10 : 8189938401
- ISBN-13 : 978-8189938406
- Item Weight : 1.1 pounds
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