Regular Variation (encyclopedia Of Mathematics And Its Applications)
by N. H. Bingham /
1989 / English / DjVu
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Both the theory and applications of regular variation are given
comprehensive coverage in this volume. In many limit theorems,
regular variation is intrinsic to the result and exactly
characterizes the limit behavior. The book emphasizes such
characterizations, and gives a comprehensive treatment of those
applications where regular variation plays an essential (rather
than merely convenient) role. The authors rigorously develop the
basic ideas of Karamata theory and de Haan theory including many
new results and "second-order" theorems. They go on to discuss the
role of regular variation in Abelian, Tauberian, and Mercerian
theorems. These results are then applied in analytic number theory,
complex analysis, and probability, with the aim of setting the
theory in context. A widely scattered literature is thus brought
together in a unified approach. With several appendices and a
comprehensive list of references, analysts, number theorists,
probabilitists, research workers, and graduate students will find
this an invaluable and complete account of regular variation.
Both the theory and applications of regular variation are given
comprehensive coverage in this volume. In many limit theorems,
regular variation is intrinsic to the result and exactly
characterizes the limit behavior. The book emphasizes such
characterizations, and gives a comprehensive treatment of those
applications where regular variation plays an essential (rather
than merely convenient) role. The authors rigorously develop the
basic ideas of Karamata theory and de Haan theory including many
new results and "second-order" theorems. They go on to discuss the
role of regular variation in Abelian, Tauberian, and Mercerian
theorems. These results are then applied in analytic number theory,
complex analysis, and probability, with the aim of setting the
theory in context. A widely scattered literature is thus brought
together in a unified approach. With several appendices and a
comprehensive list of references, analysts, number theorists,
probabilitists, research workers, and graduate students will find
this an invaluable and complete account of regular variation.