Joseph Leo Doob (February 27, 1910 – June 7, 2004) was an American mathematician, specializing in analysis and probability theory. The theory of martingales...
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The Joseph L. Doob Prize of the American Mathematical Society (AMS) awards $5,000 (U.S.) every three years for "a single, relatively recent, outstanding...
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submartingales. The inequality is due to the American mathematician Joseph L. Doob. The setting of Doob's inequality is a submartingale relative to a filtration of...
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Doob's martingale convergence theorems are a collection of results on the limits of supermartingales, named after the American mathematician Joseph L...
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increasing predictable process. It is named for Joseph L. Doob and Paul-André Meyer. In 1953, Doob published the Doob decomposition theorem which gives a unique...
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theorem was proved by and is named for Joseph L. Doob. The analogous theorem in the continuous-time case is the Doob–Meyer decomposition theorem. Let ( Ω...
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masters' oral exams, he shifted to mathematics and graduated in 1938. Joseph L. Doob supervised his dissertation, titled Invariants of Certain Stochastic...
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Medal 2013: Gibbs lecturer: On Disorder, Mixing and Equilibration 2014: Joseph L. Doob Prize by the American Mathematical Society for his book Optimal Transport:...
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Doob may refer to: Doob (album), solo album by Arnob, 2008 Anthony Doob (born 1943), Canadian criminologist, son of Leonard Joseph L. Doob (1910–2004)...
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J. Laurie Snell (redirect from J. L. Snell)
University of Illinois with Joseph L. Doob from 1948 through 1951; Doob introduced him to martingales, an aspect of probability theory. Doob assigned such topics...
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In probability theory, the Doob–Dynkin lemma, named after Joseph L. Doob and Eugene Dynkin (also known as the factorization lemma), characterizes the...
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In the mathematical theory of probability, a Doob martingale (named after Joseph L. Doob, also known as a Levy martingale) is a stochastic process that...
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equation system for which the reaction rates are known. It was created by Joseph L. Doob and others (circa 1945), presented by Dan Gillespie in 1976, and popularized...
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appeared in English in a 1934 paper by Joseph Doob. For the term and a specific mathematical definition, Doob cited another 1934 paper, where the term...
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Retrieved 31 December 2011. Premio Pitagora 2006 (in Italian) "Joseph L. Doob Prize". "2008 Doob Prize" (PDF). Notices of the AMS. 55 (4): 503–504. April 2008...
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Philosophy in mathematics in 1941 at the age of 22. His doctoral advisor was Joseph L. Doob. At the time, Blackwell was the seventh African American to earn a Ph...
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prior under some conditions firstly outlined and rigorously proven by Joseph L. Doob in 1948, namely if the random variable in consideration has a finite...
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appeared in English in a 1934 paper by Joseph L. Doob. For the term and a specific mathematical definition, Doob cited another 1934 paper, where the term...
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Ronald Graham (redirect from Ronald L. Graham)
2011. Retrieved July 2, 2014. Horgan, John (March 1997). "Profile: Ronald L. Graham – Juggling Act". Scientific American. 276 (3): 28–30. doi:10...
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2005), the Université Paris-Sud (2001), Harvard (2007), and MIT (2007). Joseph L. Doob Prize, 2023 Fellow of the American Mathematical Society, 2012. American...
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(1957–1958) Edward J. McShane (1959–1960) Deane Montgomery (1961–1962) Joseph L. Doob (1963–1964) Abraham Adrian Albert (1965–1966) Charles B. Morrey Jr....
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1912 detailing his ideas, which was cited by mathematicians including Joseph L. Doob, William Feller and Andrey Kolmogorov. The book continued to be cited...
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Publications. p. 7, 8. ISBN 978-0-486-79688-8. Joseph L. Doob (1990). Stochastic processes. Wiley. p. 46, 47. Donald L. Snyder; Michael I. Miller (6 December...
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(1957–1958) Edward J. McShane (1959–1960) Deane Montgomery (1961–1962) Joseph L. Doob (1963–1964) Abraham Adrian Albert (1965–1966) Charles B. Morrey Jr....
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formalized it using the Radon–Nikodym theorem. In works of Paul Halmos and Joseph L. Doob from 1953, conditional expectation was generalized to its modern definition...
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(1957–1958) Edward J. McShane (1959–1960) Deane Montgomery (1961–1962) Joseph L. Doob (1963–1964) Abraham Adrian Albert (1965–1966) Charles B. Morrey Jr....
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(1957–1958) Edward J. McShane (1959–1960) Deane Montgomery (1961–1962) Joseph L. Doob (1963–1964) Abraham Adrian Albert (1965–1966) Charles B. Morrey Jr....
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(1957–1958) Edward J. McShane (1959–1960) Deane Montgomery (1961–1962) Joseph L. Doob (1963–1964) Abraham Adrian Albert (1965–1966) Charles B. Morrey Jr....
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Leonard Eugene Dickson (redirect from L. E. Dickson)
and beyond: Joseph H M Wedderburn, Leonard Dickson, and Oswald Veblen". Archives of International History of Science. 33: 274–99. Dickson, L. E. (1919)...
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236, American Mathematical Society, 2018). In 2010 Kra was awarded the Levi L. Conant Prize for her expository article "The Green–Tao theorem on arithmetic...
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