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“The book is dedicated to graduate students who start to learn probability theory as well as to those who need an excellent reference book. ... All results are presented in a self-contained way and are rigorously proved. Each section of the 26 chapters ends with a number of exercises, overall more than 270. ... Altogether it is a very valuable book for all students who specialize in probability theory or statistics.” (Mathias Trabs, zbMATH, Vol. 1295, 2014)
“The book under review is a standard graduate textbook in this area of mathematics that collects various classical and modern topics in a friendly volume. ... the book contains many exercises. It is a very good source for a course in probability theory for advanced undergraduates and first-year graduate students. ... the book should be useful for a wide range of audiences, including students, instructors, and researchers from all branches of science who are dealing with random phenomena.” (Mehdi Hassani, MAA Reviews, May, 2014)
Achim Klenke is a professor at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany.
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