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Counterexamples in Measure and Integration

Hardback

Main Details

Title Counterexamples in Measure and Integration
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Rene L. Schilling
By (author) Franziska Kuhn
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:330
Dimensions(mm): Height 251,Width 174
Category/GenreCalculus and mathematical analysis
Probability and statistics
ISBN/Barcode 9781316519134
ClassificationsDewey:515.42
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 17 June 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Often it is more instructive to know 'what can go wrong' and to understand 'why a result fails' than to plod through yet another piece of theory. In this text, the authors gather more than 300 counterexamples - some of them both surprising and amusing - showing the limitations, hidden traps and pitfalls of measure and integration. Many examples are put into context, explaining relevant parts of the theory, and pointing out further reading. The text starts with a self-contained, non-technical overview on the fundamentals of measure and integration. A companion to the successful undergraduate textbook Measures, Integrals and Martingales, it is accessible to advanced undergraduate students, requiring only modest prerequisites. More specialized concepts are summarized at the beginning of each chapter, allowing for self-study as well as supplementary reading for any course covering measures and integrals. For researchers, it provides ample examples and warnings as to the limitations of general measure theory. This book forms a sister volume to Rene Schilling's other book Measures, Integrals and Martingales (www.cambridge.org/9781316620243).

Author Biography

Rene L. Schilling is Professor of Probability Theory at Technische Universitat Dresden. His research focuses on stochastic analysis and the theory of stochastic processes. Franziska Kuhn is Research Assistant at Technische Universitat Dresden, where she finished her Ph.D. in 2016. She is interested in the interplay of probability theory and analysis, with a focus on jump processes and non-local operators.

Reviews

'This book is an admirable counterpart, both to the first author's well-known text Measures, Integrals and Martingales (Cambridge, 2005/2017), and to the books on counter-examples in analysis (Gelbaum and Olmsted), topology (Steen and Seebach) and probability (Stoyanov). To paraphrase the authors' preface: in a good theory, it is valuable and instructive to probe the limits of what can be said by investigating what cannot be said. The task is thus well-conceived, and the execution is up to the standards one would expect from the books of the first author and of their papers. I recommend it warmly.' N. H. Bingham, Imperial College '... an excellent reference text and companion reader for anyone interested in deepening their understanding of measure theory.' John Ross, MAA Reviews '... the unique nature of the book makes it an essential acquisition for any university with a doctoral program in pure mathematics ... Essential.' M. Bona, Choice Connect