Martingale theory in harmonic analysis and Banach spaces : proceedings of the NSF-CBMS Conference held at the Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio, July 13-17, 1981
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Martingale theory in harmonic analysis and Banach spaces : proceedings of the NSF-CBMS Conference held at the Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio, July 13-17, 1981
(Lecture notes in mathematics, 939)
Springer-Verlag, 1982
- : Berlin
- : New York
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A note on strong, non-anticipating solutions for stochastic differential equations: When is path-wise uniqueness necessary?.- A simple version of the Malliavin calculus in dimension one.- On the support of the measures in a semigroup of probability measures on a locally compact group.- Hardy spaces on regular martingales.- The harmonic measure of porous membranes in R 3.- On compactness and optimality of stopping times.- Martingales of increasing functions.- On the Hilbert transform for Banach space valued functions.- Gaussian measures on Orlicz spaces and abstract Wiener spaces.- Exit times of diffusions.- Generalized Lipschitz spaces and Herz spaces on certain totally disconnected groups.- Stochastic barriers for the Wiener process and a mathematical model.- On the duality between type and cotype.- Martingales and the fine line between Asplund spaces and spaces not containing a copy of ?1.- Central limit theorems for dependent random vectors in Banach spaces.- Product random measures and double stochastic integrals.- Absolutely divergent series and Banach operator ideals.- Levy type inequality for a class of finite metric spaces.- Asymptotic behavior of martinagales in Banach spaces II.
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