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  1. Classical Potential Theory and Its Probabilistic Counterpart (Classics in Mathematics) by Joseph L. Doob, 2001-03-01
  2. Stochastic Processes (Wiley Publications in Statistics) by Joseph L. Doob, 1953-12
  3. Probability: Proceedings of the Symposium in Pure Mathematics of the American Mathematical Society, Held at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, ... of Symposia in Pure Mathematics, V. 31) by Symposium in Pure Mathematics University of Illinois at Urbana-champai, J. Dodb, et all 1981-06
  4. Measure Theory (Sources in the History of Mathematics and Physical Sciences) by Joseph L. Doob, 1994-01
  5. Princeton University Staff: Andrew Solomon, Joseph Leo Doob, William S. Dix, Wolfgang F. Danspeckgruber, Kaushik Basu, Carlos Fernández-Pello
  6. Columbia University Staff: Vilayanur S. Ramachandran, Léon Brillouin, Tzvetan Todorov, Joseph Leo Doob, Louis H. Galbreath, David H. French
  7. Stochastic processes (Wiley publications in statistics series) by Joseph Leo Doob, 1953
  8. On a theorem of Doob by Theodore Edward Harris, 1950
  9. Goebbels' principles of propaganda by Leonard William Doob, 1950

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27. Paths To Erdos
Hochschild 1980 Germany 3 Oscar Zariski 1981 Poland 3 Fritz John 1982 Germany4 Shiing Shen Chern 1983 China 2 joseph L. doob 1984 USA 2 Hassler Whitney
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The tables below shows of some famous scientists and mathematicians, including many Nobel laureates . Further details, including the paths that establish these numbers and many other people, can be found in LATeX postscript (419K, 35 pages), and pdf (453K, 35 pages). It appears (somewhat abbreviated) in The Mathematical Intelligencer Revista de la Academia Colombiana de Ciencias Exactas, Fisicas y Naturales In addition, we have listed on a separate page the collaboration paths Fields Medal , the Nevanlinna Prize , the Abel Prize , the Wolf Prize in Mathematics , and the Steele Prize for Lifetime Achievement , as well as a few others. Perhaps the most famous contemporary mathematician, Andrew Wiles , was too old to receive a Fields Medal (but was given a Special Tribute by the Committee at the 1998 ICM ANDREW ODLYZKO to Chris M. Skinner. William H. (Bill) Gates , who published with Christos H. Papadimitriou in 1979, who published with Xiao Tie Deng PAVOL HELL Eugene V. Koonin, at the National Center for Biotechnology Information Felipe Voloch We would like to acknowledge and thank the dozens of people, too numerous to mention by name, who have written in with suggestions, additions, and corrections to these lists. We would appreciate further help from anybody with relevant information.
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Arthur L. Schawlow 1981 Physics 5 S. Chandrasekhar 1983 Physics 4 Norman F. Ramsey 1989 Physics 3 David M. Lee 1996 Physics 6 Douglas D. Osheroff 1996 Physics 5 Robert C. Richardson 1996 Physics 6 Gerardus 't Hooft 1999 Physics 6 Martinus J.G. Veltman 1999 Physics 7 Anthony J. Leggett 2003 Physics 4 Frank Wilczek 2004 Physics 3

28. AIM Book Library:
Stochastic processes. doob, joseph L. QA273 .D6 Stochastic processes / joseph L.doob. doob, joseph L. QA273 .D755
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29. AMS Prize - Doob Prize
joseph L. doob Prize. This prize was established in by the AMS in 2003 to recognizea single, relatively recent, outstanding research book that makes a
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Joseph L. Doob Prize This prize was established in by the AMS in 2003 to recognize a single, relatively recent, outstanding research book that makes a seminal contribution to the research literature, reflects the highest standards of research exposition, and promises to have a deep and long-term impact in its area. The book must have been published within the six calendar years preceding the year in which it is nominated. Books may be nominated by members of the Society, by members of the selection committee, by members of AMS editorial committees, or by publishers. The US$5,000 prize is awarded every three years. The prize (originally called the Book Prize) was endowed in 2005 by Paul and Virginia Halmos and renamed in honor of Joseph L. Doob. Paul Halmos (Professor Emeritus at Santa Clara University) was Doob's first Ph.D. student. Doob received his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1932 and three years later joined the faculty at the University of Illinois, where he remained until his retirement in 1978. He worked in probability theory and measure theory, served as AMS President in 1963-1964, and received the AMS Steele Prize in 1984 "for his fundamental work in establishing probability as a branch of mathematics. Doob passed away on June 7, 2004 at the age of 94

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31. Lakatos Collection Authors D-G
doob, joseph L. Stochastic processes / JL doob. London Wiley, 1953. (Wileypublications in statistics.). QA274.A5 D69 LAK. Normal loan
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D'Abro, A. Evolution of scientific thought : from Newton to Einstein / by A. d'Abro. 2nd ed., rev. and enl. New York : Dover Publications, 1950. ISBN 0486200027 (pbk.) : . QC6 A16 LAK. Normal loan Dampier, William Cecil Dampier, Sir, 1867-1952 History of science and its relations with philosophy and religion / Sir William Cecil Dampier Dampier. 4th ed. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1948. Q125 D16 LAK. Normal loan Dampier, William Cecil Dampier, Sir, 1867-1952 History pf science : and its relations with philosophy and religion / by Sir William Cecil Dampier. 3rd ed., rev. and enlarged. Camridge : University press, 1946. Q125 D16 LAK. Normal loan Danto, Arthur Coleman, 1924- Analytical philosophy of knowledge / by Arthur C. Danto. Cambridge : University Press, 1968. ISBN 0521072662: . BD161 D19 LAK. Normal loan Dantzig, Tobias. Henri Poincaré, critic of crisis: reflections on his universe of discourse / Tobias Dantzig. London : Scribner, 1954. (Twentieth century library). Q143.P7 D19 LAK. Normal loan

32. Obituary: Joseph Leonard Doob, J. Laurie Snell
Obituary joseph Leonard doob. Source J. Appl. Probab. 42, no. 1 (2005), 247–256.References A conversation with Joe doob. Statist. Sci. 12, 301311.
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33. A Conversation With Joe Doob, J. Laurie Snell
joseph L. doob was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, February 27, 1910. He received thedegrees AB in 1930, AM in 1931 and Ph.D. in 1932 from Harvard University.
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Joseph L. Doob was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, February 27, 1910. He received the degrees A.B. in 1930, A.M. in 1931 and Ph.D. in 1932 from Harvard University. From 1932 to 1934 Doob did postdoctoral work at Columbia University. In 1933-1934 he held a Carnegie Corporation Fellowship. Doob was a member of the faculty of the University of Illinois from 1935 until his retirement in 1978. He was Commissar of the Champaign-Urbana Saturday Hike for about 25 years after World War II. Doob is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and Foreign Associate of the Academy of Sciences, France. He was President of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics in 1950 and of the American Mathematical Society in 1963 and 1964. He received the National Medal of Science in 1979. In 1984 Doob was awarded the Career Prize by the American Mathematical Society for "his fundamental work in establishing probability as a branch of mathematics and for his continuing profound influence on its development." References Full-text: Open access Download the full-text in the following format: PDF (346 KB)
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