Foundations of the theory of probability

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PREFACE

The purpose of this monograph is to give an axiomatic

foundationforthetheoryofprobability.Theauthorsethimself


thetask of puttingin their natural place, among the general


notionsofmodernmathematics,thebasicconceptsofprobability


theory—conceptswhichuntilrecentlywereconsideredtobequite

peculiar.


Thistaskwouldhavebeenaratherhopelessonebefore
the

introductionofLebesgue'stheories ofmeasureandintegration.


However,after Lebesgue'spublicationofhisinvestigations,the


analogiesbetweenmeasureofasetandprobabilityofanevent,


andbetweenintegralofafunctionandmathematicalexpectation


ofarandomvariable,becameapparent.Theseanalogiesallowed


offurtherextensions; thus,forexample,variousproperties of


independent


randomvariableswere
seentobe

incompleteanalogy

withthecorrespondingproperties oforthogonal functions.But


ifprobabilitytheorywastobebasedontheaboveanalogies, it

stillwasnecessarytomakethetheoriesofmeasureandintegra-


tion independentof thegeometric elementswhichwerein the


foregroundwithLebesgue. ThishasbeendonebyFrechet.


Whileaconceptionofprobabilitytheorybasedontheabove

generalviewpointshasbeencurrentforsometimeamongcertain


mathematicians,there waslackingacompleteexpositionofthe


wholesystem, freeofextraneous complications. (Cf.,however,

thebookbyFrechet,
[2]

inthebibliography.)

Iwishtocallattentiontothosepointsofthepresentexposition

whichareoutsidetheabove-mentionedrangeofideasfamiliarto

thespecialist.They
arethe

following: Probabilitydistributions

ininfinite-dimensional
spaces (ChapterIII,§
4);

differentiation

andintegration ofmathematicalexpectationswithrespecttoa

parameter(ChapterIV,
§5);

andespeciallythetheoryofcondi-

tional probabilities and conditional expectations (Chapter V).

Itshouldbeemphasizedthatthesenewproblemsarose,ofneces-

sity,fromsomeperfectlyconcretephysicalproblems.

1

1

Cf.,e.g.,thepaperbyM.Leontovichquotedinfootnote 6 on
p.46;

alsothe

jointpaperbytheauthorandM.Leontovich,ZurStatistikderkontinuier-

lichen
Systemeunddeszeitlichen VerlaufesderphysikalischenVorgdnge.

Phys.Jour,oftheUSSR,Vol.3,1933,
pp.

35-63.
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