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Geometry, analysis and probability : in honor of Jean-Michel Bismut

Contributor(s): Language: English Series: Progress in mathematics | / edited by Antoine Chambert-Loir; v.310Publication details: Birkhauser 2017 SwitzerlandDescription: vi, 361pISBN:
  • 9783319496368
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 516 G292
Contents:
Inequalities and Extremal Problems in Probability and Statistics: Selected Topics presents various kinds of useful inequalities that are applicable in many areas of mathematics, the sciences, and engineering. The book enables the reader to grasp the importance of inequalities and how they relate to probability and statistics. This will be an extremely useful book for researchers and graduate students in probability, statistics, and econometrics, as well as specialists working across sciences, engineering, financial mathematics, insurance, and mathematical modeling of large risks. Teaches users how to understand useful inequalities Applicable across mathematics, sciences, and engineering Presented by a team of leading experts
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Inequalities and Extremal Problems in Probability and Statistics: Selected Topics presents various kinds of useful inequalities that are applicable in many areas of mathematics, the sciences, and engineering. The book enables the reader to grasp the importance of inequalities and how they relate to probability and statistics.

This will be an extremely useful book for researchers and graduate students in probability, statistics, and econometrics, as well as specialists working across sciences, engineering, financial mathematics, insurance, and mathematical modeling of large risks.



Teaches users how to understand useful inequalities
Applicable across mathematics, sciences, and engineering
Presented by a team of leading experts

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