Foundations of Probability

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Foundations of Probability is a seminal textbook by mathematician Alfréd Rényi that presents a rigorous, axiomatic treatment of probability theory.

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instanceOf book
mathematics book
textbook
academicDiscipline probability theory
statistics
approach axiomatic
measure-theoretic
rigorous
author Alfréd Rényi
field mathematics
probability theory
genre mathematics textbook
scientific monograph
hasPart appendices on measure theory
chapters on conditional probability and independence
chapters on convergence of random variables
chapters on expectation
chapters on limit theorems
chapters on probability spaces
chapters on random variables
influencedBy Andrey Kolmogorov's axiomatization of probability
intendedAudience advanced undergraduates in mathematics
graduate students in mathematics
researchers in probability theory
language English
notableFor clarity of exposition
influence on modern probability theory
rigorous axiomatic treatment of probability theory
originalLanguage Hungarian
subject Kolmogorov axioms
axiomatic probability theory
conditional probability
foundations of probability
independence
laws of large numbers
limit theorems
measure-theoretic probability
probability spaces
random variables
topic Borel sets and measurable functions
central limit theorem
conditional expectation
distribution functions
expectation and moments
probability as a measure on a sigma-algebra
strong law of large numbers
usedIn graduate programs in mathematics
university courses on probability theory

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Alfréd Rényi notableWork Foundations of Probability