Each chapter is largely self-contained and includes plenty of exercises, making the book ideal for self-study and for designing graduate-level courses and seminars in different areas and at different levels. Extensive notes and a detailed bibliography make it easy to go beyond the presented material if desired.
From the reviews of the first edition:
"...readers are likely to regard the book as an ideal reference. Indeed the monograph has the potential to become a (possibly even "the") major reference book on large parts of probability theory for the next decade or more." M. Scheutzow, zbMATH
"...great edifice of material, clearly and ingeniously presented, without any non-mathematical distractions. Readers ... are in very capable hands." F. B. Knight, Mathemtical Reviews
"... this is precisely what Professor Kallenberg has attempted ... and he has accomplished it brilliantly... It is astonishing that a single volume of just over five hundred pages could contain so much material presented with complete rigor and still be at least formally self-contained..." R.K. Getoor, Metrika
From the reviews of the secondedition:
"This ... edition presents ... more material in the concise and elegant style of the former edition which by now has become a highly praised standard reference book for many areas of probability theory." M. Reiß, zbMATH
"... the ... monograph is a modern classic in probability theory... ...every ... expert in one of the various topics covered by this monograph will reconsider his own point of view and gain deeper insight into his subject." Klaus D. Schmidt, Mathematical Reviews
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