Probability Theory on Vector Spaces II

Probability Theory on Vector Spaces II Proceedings, Błażejewko, Poland, September 17 – 23, 1979 / [electronic resource] : edited by A. Weron. - XVI, 328 p. online resource. - Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 828 0075-8434 ; . - Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 828 .

Hilbert spaces of Hilbert space valued functions -- On the integrability of Gaussian random vectors -- Infinite dimensional newtonian potentials -- Multiparameter processes and vector-valued processes -- On geometry of Orlicz spaces -- The generalized domain of attraction of spherically symmetric stable laws on ?d -- A class of convolution semi-groups of measures on a Lie group -- Convergence of two-sample empirical processes -- V-decomposable measures on hilbert spaces -- On stability of probability measures in euclidean spaces -- Fourier-wiener transform on brownian functionals -- On unconditional convergence of random series in Banach spaces -- p-Stable measures and p-absolutely summing operators -- Support and seminorm integrability theorems for r-semistable probability measures on LCTVS -- Remark on the extrapolation of Banach space valued stationary processes -- Dilations with operator multipliers -- On the construction of Wold-Cramér decomposition for bivariate stationary processes -- Representation of a bounded operator as a finite linear combination of projectors and some inequalities for a functional on B(H) -- The rates of convergence in the central limit theorem in Banach spaces -- The generalized anscombe condition and its applications in random limit theorems -- On moving average representations of Banach-space valued stationary processes over LCA-groups -- Dilations of reproducing kernels -- Remarks on pettis integrability of cylindrical processes -- A probabilitistic characterization of unconditionally summing operators -- On operator characterization of AM- and AL-spaces -- On nuclear covariance operators -- On symmetric stable measures with discrete spectral mlasure on banach spaces -- A characterization of some probability distributions -- Banach spaces related to ?-stable measures -- On series representation of second order random elements and stochastic processes.

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10.1007/BFb0097389 doi


Distribution (Probability theory.
Algebra.
Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes.
Algebra.

QA273.A1-274.9 QA274-274.9

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