The theory of stochastic processes has developed so much in the last two decades that the need for a systematic account of the subject has been felt, particularly by students and instructors of probability. This book features a supplement which provides a treatment of the various aspects of measure theory. A chapter on the specialized problem of prediction theory has also been included, and references to the literature and historical remarks have been collected in the appendix.
The theory of stochastic processes has developed so much in the last two decades that the need for a systematic account of the subject has been felt, ...