<p>This volume consists of about half of the papers presented during a three-day seminar on stochastic processes held at Northwestern University in March 1982. This was the second of such yearly seminars aimed at bringing together a small group of researchers to discuss their current work in an info
Seminar on Stochastic Processes, 1987
✍ Scribed by Bruce W. Atkinson (auth.), E. Çinlar, K. L. Chung, R. K. Getoor, J. Glover (eds.)
- Publisher
- Birkhäuser Basel
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 296
- Series
- Progress in Probability and Statistics 15
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Homogeneity for Two-Sided Discrete Markov Processes....Pages 1-19
Regularity and the Doob-Meyer Decomposition of Abstract Quasimartingales....Pages 21-63
Autour des Ensembles Semi-Polaires....Pages 65-92
Vector Valued Stochastic Processes III Projections and Dual Projections....Pages 93-122
On a Connection between Kuznetsov Processes and Quasi-Processes....Pages 123-133
More about Capacity and Excessive Measures....Pages 135-157
Capacities of Symmetric Markov Processes....Pages 159-170
Sobolev Spaces, Kac-Regularity, and the Feynman-Kac Formula....Pages 171-191
On Invertibility of Martingale Time Changes....Pages 193-221
Multiplicative Martingales for Spatial Branching Processes....Pages 223-242
Energy and Potentials....Pages 243-248
Brownian Bitransforms....Pages 249-263
On Time-Reversal of Reflected Brownian Motions....Pages 265-276
Remarks on Harmonic Functions and Invariant Measures of Markov Processes....Pages 277-282
Green Functions and Conditioned Gauge Theorem for a 2-Dimensional Domain....Pages 283-294
Correction....Pages 295-295
Back Matter....Pages 297-297
✦ Subjects
Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes
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