Beschreibung:
This famous little book was first published in German in 1933 and in Russian a few years later, setting forth the axiomatic foundations of modern probability theory and cementing the author's reputation as a leading authority in the field. The distinguished Russian mathematician A. N. Kolmogorov wrote this foundational text, and it remains important both to students beginning a serious study of the topic and to historians of modern mathematics.Suitable as a text for advanced undergraduates and graduate students in mathematics, the treatment begins with an introduction to the elementary theory of probability and infinite probability fields. Subsequent chapters explore random variables, mathematical expectations, and conditional probabilities and mathematical expectations. The book concludes with a chapter on the law of large numbers, an Appendix on zero-or-one in the theory of probability, and detailed bibliographies.
Table of Contents:Editor's NotePreface1. Elementary Theory of Probability2. Infinite Probability Fields3. Random Variables4. Mathematical Expectations5. Conditional Probabilities and Mathematical Expectations6. Independence: The Law of Large NumbersAppendixBibliographyNotes to Supplementary BibliographySupplementary Bibliography