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J. F. C. Kingman
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| #1938465 in Books | Oxford University Press, USA | 1993-01-28 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.50 x.50 x6.38l,.78 | File type: PDF | 112 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Clear, useful, entertaining, and accurate---a random elephant!|By J. Knigge|If more authors wrote like Kingman, I suspect math books would not be labeled as arcane. In just about 100 pages, Kingman provides an accessible and general formulation of Poisson processes. He prepares readers for theorems, lemmas, and important results before presenting them---using applications/probl|||"Fulfills the expectations one might have when a famous elder author writes a book on a classic topic. It gives the basic facts in a clear and lucid way. It is shown how the theory can be applied to interesting problems of astronomy, queuing and traffic, et
Two fundamental theories are commonly debated in the study of random processes: the Bachelier Wiener model of Brownian motion, which has been the subject of many books, and the Poisson process. While nearly every book mentions the Poisson process, most hurry past to more general point processes or to Markov chains. This comparative neglect is ill judged, and stems from a lack of perception of the real importance of the Poisson process. This distortion partly comes about...
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