Saturday, 1 September 2007

This is weird...

I just took the Springer GTM Test and this is the result :

If I were a Springer-Verlag Graduate Text in Mathematics, I would be J.L. Doob's Measure Theory.

I am different from other books on measure theory in that I accept probability theory as an essential part of measure theory. This means that many examples are taken from probability; that probabilistic concepts such as independence, Markov processes, and conditional expectations are integrated into me rather than being relegated to an appendix; that more attention is paid to the role of algebras than is customary; and that the metric defining the distance between sets as the measure of their symmetric difference is exploited more than is customary.

Which Springer GTM would you be? The Springer GTM Test





The weird thing is that it fits me rather well (I wish!)...I mean who wouln't be flattered when connected to a book by Doob? Go ahead- take the test and answer some questions about getting lost in a wood and discover if you are who you think you are.

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