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David Applebaum
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Agnès Sulem
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Bernt Øksendal
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Agnes Sulem
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Andreas E. Kyprianou
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B.V. Rajarama Bhat
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subjects
Lévy processes
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Mathematics
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Mathematics / Statistics
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Probability & Statistics - General
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Science/Mathematics
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Stochastic analysis
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2000–now
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1980-1999
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Springer
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Cambridge University Press
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Birkhäuser
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John Wiley & Sons
1
Lévy processes
Birkhäuser, 2001
Lévy processes and infinitely divisible distributions
by
Kenʾichi Satō
Cambridge University Press, 1999
Lévy processes and stochastic calculus
by
David Applebaum
Cambridge University Press, 2009
Lévy processes and stochastic calculus
Cambridge University Press, 2009
Lévy processes and stochastic calculus
Cambridge University Press, 2009
Lévy statistics and laser cooling
Cambridge University Press, 2002
Levy processes in credit risk
by
Wim Schoutens
John Wiley & Sons, 2009
Stochastic Processes
by
Ken-Iti Sato
Springer, April 28, 2004 Hardcover
Introductory Lectures on Fluctuations of Lévy Processes with Applications (Universitext)
by
Andreas E. Kyprianou
Springer, August 29, 2006 Paperback
Applied Stochastic Control of Jump Diffusions (Universitext)
by
Agnès Sulem
,
Bernt Øksendal
Springer, June 28, 2007 Paperback
Fluctuation Theory for Lévy Processes
by
Ronald A. Doney
Springer, June 11, 2007 Paperback
Applied Stochastic Control of Jump Diffusions
by
Agnès Sulem
,
Agnes Sulem
,
Bernt Oksendal
,
Bernt Øksendal
Springer, December 22, 2004 Paperback
Quantum Independent Increment Processes I
by
B.V. Rajarama Bhat
,
J. Martin Lindsay
,
David Applebaum
,
Johan Kustermans
Springer, April 6, 2005 Paperback
Quantum Independent Increment Processes II
by
Ole E. Barndorff-Nielsen
,
Burkhard Kümmerer
,
Steen Thorbjørnsen
,
Rolf Gohm
Springer, February 10, 2006 Paperback
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