Kazuoki Azuma
Kazuoki Azuma (吾妻 一興, Azuma Kazuoki) (born 1939) is a Japanese mathematician. Azuma's inequality in probability theory is named after him.[1]
Publications
- Azuma, Kazuoki (1967). "Weighted sums of certain dependent random variables" (PDF). Tohoku Mathematical Journal. 19 (3): 357–367. doi:10.2748/tmj/1178243286. ISSN 0040-8735.
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References
- Kobayashi, Hisashi; Mark, Brian L.; Turin, William (2011-11-01). Probability, Random Processes, and Statistical Analysis: Applications to Communications, Signal Processing, Queueing Theory and Mathematical Finance. Cambridge University Press. pp. 272–. ISBN 9780521895446. Retrieved 26 June 2012.
External links
- "数学教育講座 (Faculty Page)". Miyagi University of Education (in Japanese). Archived from the original on February 4, 2005. Retrieved 26 June 2012., archived at the Internet Archive
- Partial Bibliography at CiNii (also here, and perhaps at other slightly variant names)
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