01189nam a2200217 a 4500001001500000005001700015008004100032020003500073020003000108100001500138245003300153250001500186260003100201300002100232490003500253520044500288830003500733856008200768999001500850952010600865ASIN038794055320140605023046.0140605s1994 xxu eng d a0387940553 (hardcover)c$79.95 a9780387940557 (hardcover)1 aDoob, J.L.10aMeasure theory /cJ.L. Doob. a1994th ed. a[S.l.] :bSpringer,c1994. a212 p. ;c25 cm.1 aGraduate texts in mathematics. aThis text is unique in accepting probability theory as an essential part of measure theory. Therefore, many examples are taken from probability, and probabilistic concepts such as independence and Markov processes are integrated into the text. Also, more attention than usual is paid to the role of algebras, and the metric defining the distance between sets as the measure of their symmetric difference is exploited more than is customary. 0aGraduate texts in mathematics.403Amazon.comuhttp://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0387940553/chopaconline-20 c5339d5339 00104070aQUESTCLbSTd2014-06-05g861.00l1o515.42DOOp40189r2015-04-13 00:00:00s2015-03-26yBK