Stochastic geometry deals with models for random geometric
structures. Its early beginnings are found in playful geometric
probability questions, and it has vigorously developed during
recent decades, when an increasing number of real-world
applications in various sciences required solid mathematical
foundations. Integral geometry studies geometric mean values with
respect to invariant measures and is, therefore, the appropriate
tool for the investigation of random geometric structures that
exhibit invariance under translations or motions. Stochastic and
Integral Geometry provides the mathematically oriented reader with
a rigorous and detailed introduction to the basic stationary models
used in stochastic geometry random sets, point processes, random
mosaics and to the integral geometry that is needed for their
investigation. The interplay between both disciplines is
demonstrated by various fundamental results. A chapter on selected
problems about geometric probabilities and an outlook to
non-stationary models are included, and much additional information
is given in the section notes."
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