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Two-Parameter Martingales and Their Quadratic Variation
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Two-Parameter Martingales and Their Quadratic Variation in Bloomington, MN
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Two-Parameter Martingales and Their Quadratic Variation in Bloomington, MN
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This book has twofold aims. In a first part it gives an introductory, thorough and essentially selfcontained treatment of the general theory of twoparameter processes that has developed since around 1975. Apart from two survey papers by Merzbach and Meyer it is the first text of this kind. The second part presents the results of recent research by the author on martingale theory and shastic calculus for twoparameter processes. Both the results and the methods of these two chapters are almost entirely new, and are of particular interest. They provide the fundamentals of a general shastic analysis of twoparameter processes including, in particular, so far inaccessible jump phenomena. The typical rader is assumed to have some basic knowledge of the general theory of oneparameter martingales. The book should be accessible to probabilistically interested mathematicians who a) wish to become acquainted with or have a complete treatment of the main features of the general theory of twoparameter processes and basics of their shastic calculus, b) intend to learn about the most recent developments in this area.
This book has twofold aims. In a first part it gives an introductory, thorough and essentially selfcontained treatment of the general theory of twoparameter processes that has developed since around 1975. Apart from two survey papers by Merzbach and Meyer it is the first text of this kind. The second part presents the results of recent research by the author on martingale theory and shastic calculus for twoparameter processes. Both the results and the methods of these two chapters are almost entirely new, and are of particular interest. They provide the fundamentals of a general shastic analysis of twoparameter processes including, in particular, so far inaccessible jump phenomena. The typical rader is assumed to have some basic knowledge of the general theory of oneparameter martingales. The book should be accessible to probabilistically interested mathematicians who a) wish to become acquainted with or have a complete treatment of the main features of the general theory of twoparameter processes and basics of their shastic calculus, b) intend to learn about the most recent developments in this area.

















