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Markov Processes And Potential Theory 2007 Edition

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    Author(s)ROBERT M. BLUMENTHAL
    PublisherDOVER PUBLICATIONS
    ISBN9780486462639
    Pages320
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2007

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    DOVER PUBLICATIONS Markov Processes And Potential Theory 2007 Edition by ROBERT M. BLUMENTHAL

    This advanced text explores the relationship between Markov processes and potential theory, in addition to aspects of the theory of additive functionals. Geared toward graduate students, Markov Processes and Potential Theory assumes a familiarity with general measure theory, while offering a nearly self-contained treatment.Topics include Markov processes, excessive functions, multiplicative functionals and subprocesses, and additive functionals and their potentials. A concluding chapter examines dual processes and potential theory. Exercises appear throughout the text, and a selection of notes and comments features historical references and credits. Robert M. Blumenthal is Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at the University of Washington, and Ronald K. Getoor is Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at the University of California at San Diego. PrefacePreliminaries1. Markov Processes2. Excessive Functions3. Multiplicative Functionals and Subprocesses4. Additive Functionals and Their Potentials5. Further Properties of Continuous Additive Functionals6. Dual Processes and Potential TheoryNotes and CommentsBibliographyIndex of notationSubject index