Convergence theorems form the backbone of probability theory and statistical inference, ensuring that sequences of random variables behave in a predictable manner as their index grows. These theorems, ...
Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, Vol. 125, No. 6 (Jun., 1997), pp. 1675-1684 (10 pages) Let H(X, Y) (C(X, Y)) represent the family of holomorphic (continuous) maps from a complex ...
Random fields provide a versatile mathematical framework to describe spatially dependent phenomena, ranging from physical systems and quantum chaos to cosmology and spatial statistics. Underpinning ...