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Course in Probability Theory

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3 7 4 1 CONDITIONING . MARKOV PROPERTY . MARTINGALETheorems 9 .5 .1 and 9 .5 .2 are conta<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong>Kai Lai Chung, The general theory of Markov processes accord<strong>in</strong>g to Doebl<strong>in</strong>,Z . Wahrsche<strong>in</strong>lichkeitstheorie 2 (1964), 230-254 .For Theorem 9 .5 .4 <strong>in</strong> the case of an <strong>in</strong>dependent process, seeJ. Marc<strong>in</strong>kiewicz and A . Zygmund, Sur les fonctions <strong>in</strong>dependants, Fund . Math .29 (1937), 60-90,which conta<strong>in</strong>s other <strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>g and useful relics .The follow<strong>in</strong>g article serves as a guide to the recent literature on mart<strong>in</strong>gale<strong>in</strong>equalities and their uses :Ann. Proba-D . L . Burkholder, Distribution function <strong>in</strong>equalities for mart<strong>in</strong>gales,bility 1 (1973), 19-42 .

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