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Management number 220514071 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $4.00 Model Number 220514071
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Master the Mathematical Foundations of Modern StatisticsModern statistics is not built on formulas alone — it is constructed upon the rigorous architecture of measure theory, probability spaces, and functional analysis. This book provides a deep, systematic, and axiomatic exploration of the mathematical foundations that shape contemporary probability theory and statistical modeling.From sigma-algebras and Lebesgue measure to Radon–Nikodym derivatives, conditional expectation, martingales, and statistical decision theory, the reader is guided through the structural backbone of modern stochastic analysis.Designed for serious learners, researchers, and professionals, this work bridges pure measure theory with advanced probability and the theoretical framework of statistical inference.Who Should Read This Book?Graduate students in mathematics, statistics, or applied mathematicsPhD candidates working in probability theory or statistical modelingResearchers in stochastic processes and mathematical statisticsData scientists seeking deep theoretical foundationsAcademics teaching measure-theoretic probabilityAnyone transitioning from classical probability to rigorous modern probability theoryQuestions Answered in This BookHow is Lebesgue measure constructed from outer measure?What makes a function measurable?Why is the Radon–Nikodym theorem fundamental to modern probability?How is expectation defined in measure-theoretic terms?What is the rigorous structure behind conditional expectation?How do product measures lead to Fubini and Tonelli theorems?What is the role of independence in structural probability theory?How does measure theory form the backbone of modern statistical models?How are likelihood, sufficiency, and Fisher information defined rigorously?What connects probability measures to statistical decision theory?Core Topics CoveredMeasure theory foundationsSigma-algebras and measurable functionsCarathéodory constructionLebesgue integral and Lp spacesProduct measures and infinite dimensional constructionsKolmogorov axioms and probability spacesRadon–Nikodym theoremConditional expectation and martingalesIndependence and zero–one lawsParametric statistical modelsLikelihood theory and Fisher informationMeasure-theoretic decision theoryThis book is ideal for readers who demand mathematical precision, structural clarity, and conceptual depth. Read more

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