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Probabilistic Metric Spaces

This distinctly nonclassical treatment focuses on developing aspects that differ from the theory of ordinary metric spaces, working directly with probability distribution functions rather than random variables. The two-part treatment begins with an overview that discusses the theory's historical evolution, followed by a development of related mathematical machinery. The presentation defines all needed concepts, states all necessary results, and provides relevant proofs.
The second part opens with definitions of probabilistic metric spaces and proceeds to examinations of special classes of probabilistic metric spaces, topologies, and several related structures, such as probabilistic normed and inner-product spaces. Throughout, the authors focus on developing aspects that differ from the theory of ordinary metric spaces, rather than simply transferring known metric space results to a more general setting.

Reprint of the New York, 1983 edition, updated with 3 new appendices.
applied mathematics; science; scientific theory; development of related mathematical machinery; probability distribution functions; probabilistic metric spaces; necessary results; provides relevant proofs; normed and inner product spaces; developmental aspects; college graduate level studies; engineering studies; self study; educational; math theory; textbooks; Metric Spaces; Probabilistic Metric Spaces; Random Metric Spaces; Distribution-Generated Spaces; Transformation-Generated Spaces
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This distinctly nonclassical treatment focuses on developing aspects that differ from the theory of ordinary metric spaces, working directly with probability distribution functions rather than random variables. The two-part treatment begins with an overview that discusses the theory's historical evolution, followed by a development of related mathematical machinery. The presentation defines all needed concepts, states all necessary results, and provides relevant proofs.
The second part opens with definitions of probabilistic metric spaces and proceeds to examinations of special classes of probabilistic metric spaces, topologies, and several related structures, such as probabilistic normed and inner-product spaces. Throughout, the authors focus on developing aspects that differ from the theory of ordinary metric spaces, rather than simply transferring known metric space results to a more general setting.

Reprint of the New York, 1983 edition, updated with 3 new appendices.
applied mathematics; science; scientific theory; development of related mathematical machinery; probability distribution functions; probabilistic metric spaces; necessary results; provides relevant proofs; normed and inner product spaces; developmental aspects; college graduate level studies; engineering studies; self study; educational; math theory; textbooks; Metric Spaces; Probabilistic Metric Spaces; Random Metric Spaces; Distribution-Generated Spaces; Transformation-Generated Spaces
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