Integral Geometry and Geometric Probability
Integral geometry originated with problems on geometrical probability and convex bodies. Its later developments, however, have proved to be useful in several fields ranging from pure mathematics (measure theory, continuous groups) to technical and applied disciplines (pattern recognition, stereology). This book is a systematic exposition of the theory and a compilation of the main results in the field. The volume can be used for a one-semester undergraduate course in probability and differential geometry or as a complement to classical courses on differential geometry, Lie groups, or probability.
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' … the author handled his material with great dexterity and ease. The book should serve as an excellent text for a graduate course on integral ' Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
Product details
February 1985Hardback
9780521302210
421 pages
228 × 152 × 24 mm
0.79kg
Unavailable - out of print February 1991