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Integration in Hilbert Space

✍ Scribed by A. V. Skorohod (auth.)


Book ID
127418601
Publisher
Springer
Year
1974
Tongue
English
Weight
1 MB
Edition
1
Category
Library
City
Berlin; New York
ISBN
3642656323

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✦ Synopsis


Integration in function spaces arose in probability theory when a genΒ­ eral theory of random processes was constructed. Here credit is cerΒ­ tainly due to N. Wiener, who constructed a measure in function space, integrals-with respect to which express the mean value of functionals of Brownian motion trajectories. Brownian trajectories had previously been considered as merely physical (rather than mathematical) pheΒ­ nomena. A. N. Kolmogorov generalized Wiener's construction to allow one to establish the existence of a measure corresponding to an arbitrary random process. These investigations were the beginning of the development of the theory of stochastic processes. A considerable part of this theory involves the solution of problems in the theory of measures on function spaces in the specific language of stochastic proΒ­ cesses. For example, finding the properties of sample functions is connected with the problem of the existence of a measure on some space; certain problems in statistics reduce to the calculation of the density of one measure w. r. t. another one, and the study of transformations of random processes leads to the study of transformations of function spaces with measure. One must note that the language of probability theory tends to obscure the results obtained in these areas for mathematicians working in other fields. Another dir,ection leading to the study of integrals in function space is the theory and application of differential equations. A. N.

✦ Subjects


Mathematics, general


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