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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

41. Portraits Of Statisticians
doob, joseph Leo 1910. DUNNETT, Charles 1921-. DURBIN, James 1923-. EBBINGHAUS,Hermann 1850-1909. EDGEWORTH, Francis Ysidro 1845-1926
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  • 42. Biographies
    joseph doob. doob earned his bachelor s degree at Harvard University in 1930,one year later earned a master s degree and one year after that defended his
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    Joseph Doob
    Doob earned his bachelor's degree at Harvard University in 1930, one year later earned a master's degree and one year after that defended his doctoral dissertation on boundary values of analytic functions. This amazing record a doctorate in only two years! turned out to not be such a good thing. Indeed, Doob wrote that he was "woefully ignorant of almost everything in mathematics not directly connected" with his dissertation. This lack of breadth in mathematics, coupled with the Great Depression, made the prospects for an academic job dismal indeed. However, one area of mathematics that was expanding was statistics and Harold Hotelling at Columbia arranged for Doob to receive a Carnegie Fellowship in this area. The work on this fellowship enabled Doob to obtain a faculty position at the University of Illinois, where he remained for the rest of his career except for a short hiatus during World War II to work on naval mine warfare. Doob's contributions were primarily in probability theory, including stochastic processes, martingales, optimal stopping, and potential theory. Doob's work remains some of the most powerful tools available to study stochastic processes and his 1953 text is still in print. Doob was a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the French Academic of Sciences. He was awarded the Steele prize in 1984 and the National Medal of Science in 1979

    43. WORLD SCIENTISTS'WARNING TO HUMANITY
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    Human beings and the natural world are on a collision course. Human activities inflict harsh and often irreversible damage on the environment and on critical resources. If not checked, many of our current practices put at serious risk the future that we wish for human society and the plant and animal kingdoms, and may so alter the living world that it will be unable to sustain life in the manner that we know. Fundamental changes are urgent if we are to avoid the collision our present course will bring about.
    THE ENVIRONMENT
    The environment is suffering critical stress:
    The Atmosphere
    Stratospheric ozone depletion threatens us with enhanced ultra-violet radiation at the earth's surface, which can be damaging or lethal to many life forms. Air pollution near ground level, and acid precipitation, are already causing widespread injury to humans, forests and crops.
    Water Resources
    Heedless exploitation of depletable ground water supplies endangers food production and other essential human systems. Heavy demands on the world's surface waters have resulted in serious shortages in some 80 countries, containing 40% of the world's population. Pollution of rivers, lakes and ground water further limits the supply.

    44. IMS Awards
    doob, joseph L. Doss, Hani Draper, Norman R. Duan, Naihua Dubins, Lester Dudewicz,Edward J. Dudley, Richard M. Dugue, Daniel DuMouchel, William Duncan, AJ
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    46. Warning To Humanity
    joseph doob, Mathematician, National Medal of Science, USA Renato Dulbecco, Nobellaureate, Medicine; USA Heneri Dzinotyiweyi, Mathematician, African
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    18 Nov, 1992. Human beings and the natural world are on a collision course. Human activities inflict harsh and often irreversible damage on the environment and on critical resources. If not checked, many of our current practices put at serious risk the future that we wish for human society and the plant and animal kingdoms, and may so alter the living world that it will be unable to sustain life in the manner that we know. Fundamental changes are urgent if we are to avoid the collision our present course will bring about. The Environment
    The environment is suffering critical stress: The Atmosphere
    Stratospheric ozone depletion threatens us with enhanced ultra-violet radiation at the earth's surface, which can be damaging or lethal to many life forms. Air pollution near ground level, and acid precipitation, are already causing widespread injury to humans, forests and crops. Water Resources
    Heedless exploitation of depletable ground water supplies endangers food production and other essential human systems. Heavy demands on the world's surface waters have resulted in serious shortages in some 80 countries, containing 40% of the world's population. Pollution of rivers, lakes and ground water further limits the supply. Oceans
    Destructive pressure on the oceans is severe, particularly in the coastal regions which produce most of the world's food fish. The total marine catch is now at or above the estimated maximum sustainable yield. Some fisheries have already shown signs of collapse. Rivers carrying heavy burdens of eroded soil into the seas also carry industrial, municipal, agricultural, and livestock waste some of it toxic

    47. New Books For 01/11/2002
    AUTHOR, doob, joseph L. TITLE, Classical potential theory and its probabilisticcounterpart / joseph L. doob. PUBLISHER, Berlin ; New York Springer,
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    New Books for 01/11/2002
    TITLE: IUTAM Symposium on Advances in Mathematical Modelling of Atmosphere and Ocean Dynamics : proceedings of the IUTAM symposium held in Limerick, Ireland, 2-7 July 2000 / edited by P.F. Hodnett. PUBLISHER: Dordrecht ; Boston ; London : Kluwer Academic Publishers, c2001. SERIES: Fluid mechanics and its applications ; v. 61 CALL NUMBER: GC 190.2 .I87 2000 CIMM TITLE: Wind stress over the ocean / [edited by] Ian S.F. Jones, Yoshiaki Toba. PUBLISHER: Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2001. CALL NUMBER: GC 190.2 .W57 2001 CIMM AUTHOR: Duffie, Darrell. TITLE: Dynamic asset pricing theory / Darrell Duffie. EDITION: 3rd ed. PUBLISHER: Princeton, N.J. ; Oxford : Princeton University Press, c2001. CALL NUMBER: HG 4637 .D84 2001 CIMM AUTHOR: Reiter, Raymond. TITLE: Knowledge in action : logical foundations for specifying and implementing dynamical systems / Raymond Reiter. PUBLISHER: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c2001. CALL NUMBER: Q 387 .R48 2001 CIMM TITLE: Council for African American Researchers in the Mathematical Sciences. Volume IV : Sixth Conference for African American Researchers in the Mathematical Sciences, June 27-30, 2000, Morgan State University, Baltimore, Maryland / Gaston M. N'Guerekata, Asamoah Nkwanta, editors. PUBLISHER: Providence, RI : American Mathematical Society, 2001.

    48. FORE: Disciplines - Ecology
    joseph doob United States of America. Renato Dulbecco* United States of America.Heneri Dzinotyiweyi Zimbabwe. Paul Ehrlich United States of America
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    Human beings and the natural world are on a collision course. Human activities inflict harsh and often irreversible damage on the environment and on critical resources. If not checked, many of our current practices put at serious risk the future that we wish for human society and the plant and animal kingdoms, and may so alter the living world that it will be unable to sustain life in the manner that we know. Fundamental changes are urgent if we are to avoid the collision our present course will bring about. The Environment
    The environment is suffering critical stress: The Atmosphere
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    Tropical rain forests, as well as tropical and temperate dry forests, are being destroyed rapidly. At present rates, some critical forest types will be gone in a few years, and most of the tropical rain forest will be gone before the end of the next century. With them will go large numbers of plant and animal species.

    49. Mathematics Genealogy Project
    of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, 1938, Invariants of Certain StochasticTransformation The Mathematical Theory of Gambling Systems, doob, joseph L.
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    Mathematics Genealogy Project
    Seuraavassa otteita saamastani kirjeestä. Asiasta kiinnostuneet voinevat ottaa suoraan yhteyden Harry Coonceen ( coonce@krypton.mankato.msus.edu Olli Lehto My colleagues and I are attempting to trace the lineage of all mathematicians with a research degree. The genealogy project for mathematicians is an attempt to provide a new resource for people who might be interested in the intellectual history of mathematics. It is a goal of the project to identify all people who have earned a research degree in mathematics during the twentieth century. For each such individual we hope to obtain the following data: Full name,
    Degree earned,
    University where earned,
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    Name of the advisor(s) Thus a complete record for a particular individual might appear as follows: Halmos, Paul Richard, Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1938, Invariants of Certain Stochastic Transformation: The Mathematical Theory of Gambling Systems, Doob, Joseph L. We then enter this data into our database at our website and for the given individual we provide a link to the advisor and a link to each of the students for whom this person was the advisor.

    50. Warning To Humanity
    Biologist, First Sec., Brazilian Academy of Sci.; Pontifical Third WorldAcademies, Brazil; joseph doob, Mathematician, National Medal of Science, USA
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    World Scientists' Warning to Humanity
    18 Nov, 1992. Human beings and the natural world are on a collision course. Human activities inflict harsh and often irreversible damage on the environment and on critical resources. If not checked, many of our current practices put at serious risk the future that we wish for human society and the plant and animal kingdoms, and may so alter the living world that it will be unable to sustain life in the manner that we know. Fundamental changes are urgent if we are to avoid the collision our present course will bring about.
    The Environment
    The environment is suffering critical stress:
    The Atmosphere
    Stratospheric ozone depletion threatens us with enhanced ultra-violet radiation at the earth's surface, which can be damaging or lethal to many life forms. Air pollution near ground level, and acid precipitation, are already causing widespread injury to humans, forests and crops.
    Water Resources
    Heedless exploitation of depletable ground water supplies endangers food production and other essential human systems. Heavy demands on the world's surface waters have resulted in serious shortages in some 80 countries, containing 40% of the world's population. Pollution of rivers, lakes and ground water further limits the supply.
    Oceans
    Destructive pressure on the oceans is severe, particularly in the coastal regions which produce most of the world's food fish. The total marine catch is now at or above the estimated maximum sustainable yield. Some fisheries have already shown signs of collapse. Rivers carrying heavy burdens of eroded soil into the seas also carry industrial, municipal, agricultural, and livestock waste some of it toxic

    51. Sanda Kaufman's Basic Econometrics
    doob, joseph L. Stochastic Processes. New York Wiley, 1953. Downie, NM and Heath,RW Basic Statistical Methods, 4th ed. New York Harper and Row, 1974.
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    Basic Econometrics II is the second of a two-course medthods sequence designed to provide Ph. D. students with tools and skills necessary in quantitative research. Both courses focus on linear regression techniques. A good understanding will enable students to apply these techniques, as well as acquire on their own additional multivariate statistical techniques rooted in linear methodology, such as discriminant analysis, factor analysis and LISREL. The first course in the sequence has presented single-equation regression models with two or three variables, including estimation and inference. This second course examines how regression is used and how results are interpreted when data do not conform to some of the basic assumptions such as normality or homoscedasticity of errors. The course identifies:
    the nature of the deviation from assumptions;

    52. Conversation With J.L. Doob
    Transcript of a conversation between J. Laurie Snell and joseph L.doob, where the latter describes various stages of his life and career.......
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    53. WORLD SCIENTISTS WARNING TO HUMANITY
    Biologist, First Sec., Brazilian Academy of Sci.; Pontifical Third WorldAcademies, Brazil joseph doob, Mathematician, National Medal of Science,
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    54. Scientist Warning To Humanity
    Biologist, First Sec., Brazilian Academy of Sci.; Pontifical Third WorldAcademies, Brazil joseph doob, Mathematician, National Medal of Science, USA
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    World Scientists' Warning to Humanity Some 1,700 of the world's leading scientists, including the majority of Nobel laureates in the sciences, issued this appeal on November 18, 1992. The Warning was written and spearheaded by UCS Chair Henry Kendall. Human beings and the natural world are on a collision course. Human activities inflict harsh and often irreversible damage on the environment and on critical resources. If not checked, many of our current practices put at serious risk the future that we wish for human society and the plant and animal kingdoms, and may so alter the living world that it will be unable to sustain life in the manner that we know. Fundamental changes are urgent if we are to avoid the collision our present course will bring about. The Environment The environment is suffering critical stress: The Atmosphere Stratospheric ozone depletion threatens us with enhanced ultraviolet radiation at the earth's surface, which can be damaging or lethal to many life forms. Air pollution near ground level, and acid precipitation, are already causing widespread injury to humans, forests and crops. Water Resources Heedless exploitation of depletable ground water supplies endangers food production and other essential human systems. Heavy demands on the world's surface waters have resulted in serious shortages in some 80 countries, containing 40% of the world's population. Pollution of rivers, lakes and ground water further limits the supply.

    55. List Of National Medal Of Science Winners: Information From Answers.com
    1975 John W. Backus, Shiingshen Chern, George B. Dantzig; 1976 Kurt OttoFriedrichs, Hassler Whitney; 1979 joseph L. doob, Donald E. Knuth
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    showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping List of National Medal of Science winners Wikipedia @import url(http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/css/common.css); @import url(http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/css/gnwp.css); List of National Medal of Science winners The National Medal of Science is an honor given by the President of the United States to individuals in science and engineering who have made important contributions to the advancement of knowledge in the following six fields, behavioral and social sciences biology chemistry engineering ... mathematics and physics . The Committee on the National Medal of Science under the National Science Foundation (NSF) is responsible for recommending medal candidates to the President.
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    56. Joseph Goebbels - Propaganda Principles
    German Nazi Party member joseph Goebbels became Adolf Hitler s propaganda minister in Based upon Goebbels Principles of Propaganda by Leonard W. doob,
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    57. Please See PDF Version
    d) doob, joseph L. (1994). The development of rigor in mathematicalprobability (1900 1950), in Development ofMathematics 1900 1950, L~R Pier, ed.
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    Probability theory is that part of mathematics that aims to provide insight into phenomena that depend on chance or on uncertainty. The most prevalent use of the theory comes through the frequentists' interpretation of probability in terms of the outcomes of repeated experiments, but probability is also used to provide a measure of subjective beliefs, especially as judged by one's willingness to place bets.
    The roots of probability theory are not as ancient as those of many parts of mathematics, and only in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries does one find the first glimmerings of the theory in the investigations made by Gerolamo Cardano, Pierre de Fermat, and Blaise Pascal into games of chance. Despite the luminous reputations of these famous mathematicians and philosophers, the subject of probability theory remained on the periphery of respectability, and for a long time development was halting and lugubrious. Through the first third of the twentieth century, the eighteenth century works of Jakob Bemoulli (see Bernoulli Family) and Abraham De Moivre continued to be viewed as the nearly definitive treatises of probability theory.
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    58. Portraits Of Statisticians
    DE MORGAN, Augustus 18061871. Drawn by a student 1806-1871. DIACONIS, Persi 1945-.doob, joseph Leo 1910-. DURBIN, James 1923-
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  • 59. Feb 27 - Author Anniversaries
    4Mrs WILDE 1910 joseph Leo doob 1910 Peter DE VRIES 1910 Prof, PhyllisAUTY, Mrs McBURNIE 1911 Prof, Leslie YOUNG 1912 (Leonard) James CALLAGHAN,
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    If you find a person's date of birth or death on this page and want to find that person's date of death or birth, or other information, try looking them up in the New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors pages. Born: nee HOWE 1851: Prof, John William TAYLOR 1855: Arthur Elam HAIGH 1857: Louis P KRIBS 1858: Mattia BATTISTINI, Barone di POGGIO CASALINO 1859: Rev, William Bowman TUCKER 1859: Sir, Arthur Cecil SPRING-RICE 1860: Margaret HEITLAND, nee nee nee nee nee Died: nee nee )Oi LI 1992: Samuel Ichiye HAYAKAWA 1992: Sir, John (Knewstub Maurice) ROTHENSTEIN 1993: Lillian Diana GUICHE (ps: Lillian GISH) 1993: Sir, Ewen BROADBENT 1994: Sir, Harold (Mario Mitchell) ACTON 1995: Bill(=William J) BAILEY 1996: Richmond Tucker ZOCH 1997: Kingsley DAVIS 1997: Milatin/Miladin ZIVOTIC 1998: Gerald David LASCELLES 1998: Harvey Martin SILVER (ps: Jack MICHELINE) 1998: Prof, (James) Martin HOLLIS 2000: Prof, Marion Jack SUGGS 2001: Desmond LESLIE 2001: Joel Freeman WELLS 2001: Prof, Jack L CHRISTIAN 2001: Prof, Leslie (Clifford) SYKES 2002: Joyce BELLAMY 2002: Terence Alan Patrick Sean MILLIGAN (ps: Spike MILLIGAN) 2002: Warren J HARDING, aka 'Batso' HARDING 2003: Doris (Margaret Louise) GRANT, nee CRUIKSHANK 2003: John LANCHBERY 2003: Jost KRIPPENDORF 2003: Rabbi, Noah GOLINKIN 2003: Rev, Fred ROGERS 2003: VRev, Andrew HERRON 2004: Joseph S NAGELSCHMIDT 2004: Paul (Anthony) WEBSTER 2004: Sandra BURTON

    60. Acquisitions à La Bibliothèque D'agrégation
    doob, joseph L,, Classical potential theory and its probabilistic counterpart,Classics in mathematics, Springer, 2001, 3540-41206-9, R DOO
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    AUTEUR TITRE COLLECTION EDITION ISBN COTE Springer, 2004 R ABD ADLER, Mark ; VAN MOERBEKE, Pierre ; VANHAECKE, Pol Ergebnisse der mathematik und ihrer Grenzgebiete, 47 Springer, 2004 3-540-22470-X R ADL AGUADE, Jaume ; BROTO, Carles, CASACUBERTA, Carles (edrs) Cohomological methods in homotopy theory : Barcelona conference on algebraic topology, Bellaterra, Spain, June 4-10, 1998 Progress in mathematics, 196
    CONF 394 ALTMAN, Douglas G, Practical statistics for medical research R ALT AMBERG, Bernhard ; FRANCIOSI, Silvana ; DE GIOVANNI, Francesco Products of groups Oxford mathematical monographs Oxford University Press, 1992
    R AMB AMBROSIO, Luigi ; FUSCO, Nicola ; PALLARA Diego Functions of bounded variation and free discontinuity problems Oxford mathematical monographs Oxford University Press, 2000 R AMB APPEL, Walter R APP ARIKI, Susumu Representations of quantum algebras and combinatorics of young tableaux University lecture series, 26 AMS, 2002 R ARI ARNOLD, V.I. ; GREUEL, G.-M. ; STEEBRINK, J. H. M. Singularities : the Brieskorn anniversary volume Progress in mathematics, 162

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