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Patrick Billingsley has written:

'Ergodic theory and information' -- subject(s): Ergodic theory, Statistical communication theory, Coding theory, Information theory

'Statistical inference for management and economics' -- subject(s): Statistical methods, Statistics, Social sciences, Economics

'Weak Convergence of Measures'

'Weak convergence of measures: applications in probability' -- subject(s): Probabilities, Convergence, Metric spaces, Measure theory

'Probability and measure' -- subject(s): Probabilities, Measure theory

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Patrick Billingsley has written:

'Ergodic theory and information' -- subject(s): Ergodic theory, Statistical communication theory, Coding theory, Information theory

'Statistical inference for management and economics' -- subject(s): Statistical methods, Statistics, Social sciences, Economics

'Weak Convergence of Measures'

'Weak convergence of measures: applications in probability' -- subject(s): Probabilities, Convergence, Metric spaces, Measure theory

'Probability and measure' -- subject(s): Probabilities, Measure theory

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the Pythagorean theory

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Tao-hsing Hsia has written:

'Spectral theory of hyponormal operators' -- subject(s): Hyponormal operators, Spectral theory (Mathematics)

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Assumes there is a single best measure of profits.

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Henry A. Krieger has written:

'Measure-theoretic probability' -- subject- s -: Measure theory, Probabilities

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