Perhaps the most beautiful aspect of mathematics is that it applies to literally everything, even things that do not exist in ...
If z is a function from the real line R′ to a real Hilbert space X then the covariance function ϱ of z is defined by ϱ(t, s) ≡ (z(t), z(s)). It is proved that the function (z(·), y) is of bounded ...
Hilbert spaces provide a fundamental mathematical framework for analysing infinite-dimensional vector spaces endowed with an inner product. In the context of stochastic processes, these spaces serve ...
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