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Using Bishop's work on constructive analysis as a framework, this
monograph gives a systematic, detailed and general constructive
theory of probability theory and stochastic processes. It is the
first extended account of this theory: almost all of the
constructive existence and continuity theorems that permeate the
book are original. It also contains results and methods hitherto
unknown in the constructive and nonconstructive settings. The text
features logic only in the common sense and, beyond a certain
mathematical maturity, requires no prior training in either
constructive mathematics or probability theory. It will thus be
accessible and of interest, both to probabilists interested in the
foundations of their speciality and to constructive mathematicians
who wish to see Bishop's theory applied to a particular field.
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