Independent Random Variables and Rearrangement Invariant Spaces
The subject of this book lies on the boundary between probability theory and the theory of function spaces. Here Professor Braverman investigates independent random variables in rearrangement invariant (r.i.) spaces. The significant feature of r.i. spaces is that the norm of an element depends on its distribution only, and this property allows the results and methods associated with r.i. spaces to be applied to problems in probability theory. On the other hand, probabilistic methods can also prove useful in the study of r.i. spaces. In this book new techniques are used and a number of interesting results are given, many of which have never before been available in English.
- Work that has been unknown in the west
- Braverman is top figure in this area
Product details
November 1994Paperback
9780521455152
128 pages
229 × 152 × 8 mm
0.2kg
Available
Table of Contents
- 1. Preliminaries
- 2. Inequalities for sums of independent random variables in rearrangement invariant spaces
- 3. Linear combinations of independent random variables in rearrangement invariant spaces
- 4. Complementibility of subspaces generated in rearrangement invariant spaces
- 5. Independent random variables in rerrangement invariant spaces.