The notes and problems in this book have been designed to provide a basis for a series of lectures suitable for advanced undergraduate students on the subject of probability.
The notes and problems in this book have been designed to provide a basis for a series of lectures suitable for advanced undergraduate students on the...
An introduction to a method of research which can be used in various fields of mathematics. It examines, in a systematic way, the quantitative characterizations of the "deviation from a (given) property", called the "defect of a property", in: set theory; topology; measure theory; real, complex and functional analysis; algebra; geometry; number theory; and fuzzy mathematics. Besides well-known "defects", the text introduces and studies new ones, such as: measures of noncompactness for fuzzy sets; fuzzy and intuitionistic entropies; the defect of (sub, super)additivity; complementarity;...
An introduction to a method of research which can be used in various fields of mathematics. It examines, in a systematic way, the quantitative charact...
Presents methods of study on the asymptotic behavior of solutions of abstract differential equations such as stability, exponential dichotomy, periodicity, almost periodicity, and almost automorphy of solutions. This book is suitable for graduate students and researchers in the related areas.
Presents methods of study on the asymptotic behavior of solutions of abstract differential equations such as stability, exponential dichotomy, periodi...
Presents univariate and multivariate probabilistic inequalities with coverage on basic probabilistic entities like expectation, variance, moment generating function and covariance. This book deals with inequalities in information theory and the Csiszar's f-Divergence between probability measures.
Presents univariate and multivariate probabilistic inequalities with coverage on basic probabilistic entities like expectation, variance, moment gener...
The monograph, as its first main goal, aims to study the overconvergence phenomenon of important classes of Bernstein-type operators of one or several complex variables, that is, to extend their quantitative convergence properties to larger sets in the complex plane rather than the real intervals. The operators studied are of the following types: Bernstein, Bernstein—Faber, Bernstein-Butzer, q-Bernstein, Bernstein-Stancu, Bernstein-Kantorovich, Favard-Szász-Mirakjan, Baskakov and Balázs-Szabados.The second main objective is to provide a study of the approximation and...
The monograph, as its first main goal, aims to study the overconvergence phenomenon of important classes of Bernstein-type operators of one or several...
An introductory course to the theory of distributions, as well as its applications in the resolution of partial differential equations (PDEs). It begins with a chapter on the fundamental spaces (or test function spaces), and concludes with a chapter on Sobolev spaces, which are known to be very important in the resolution of PDEs.
An introductory course to the theory of distributions, as well as its applications in the resolution of partial differential equations (PDEs). It begi...
This monograph presents univariate and multivariate classical analyses of advanced inequalities. This treatise is a culmination of the author's last thirteen years of research work. The chapters are self-contained and several advanced courses can be taught out of this book. Extensive background and motivations are given in each chapter with a comprehensive list of references given at the end.The topics covered are wide-ranging and diverse. Recent advances on Ostrowski type inequalities, Opial type inequalities, Poincare and Sobolev type inequalities, and Hardy-Opial type inequalities...
This monograph presents univariate and multivariate classical analyses of advanced inequalities. This treatise is a culmination of the author's...
This book presents a systematic treatment of Markov chains, diffusion processes and state space models, as well as alternative approaches to Markov chains through stochastic difference equations and stochastic differential equations. It illustrates how these processes and approaches are applied to many problems in genetics, carcinogenesis, AIDS epidemiology and other biomedical systems.One feature of the book is that it describes the basic MCMC (Markov chain and Monte Carlo) procedures and illustrates how to use the Gibbs sampling method and the multilevel Gibbs sampling method to solve many...
This book presents a systematic treatment of Markov chains, diffusion processes and state space models, as well as alternative approaches to Markov ch...