The problems and exercises in this book vary in nature and degree of difficulty. Some problems are meant to test the reader's basic understanding, others are of medium-to-high degrees of difficulty and require more creative thinking. Other problems are meant to develop additional theoretical concepts and tools or to familiarize the reader with various facts that are not necessarily covered in mainstream texts. Additional problems are related to the passage from random walk to Brownian motions and Brownian bridges. The appendix contains a summary of the main results, notation and terminology that are used throughout the book. It also contains additional material from combinatorics, potential theory and Markov chains-subjects that are not covered in the book, but are nevertheless needed for many of the exercises included here.
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"The present book is a rich and comprehensive collection of problems compiled over many years for use in graduate courses at Moscow State University and other academic institutions in Russia. ... Problems in Probability is an excellent source of exercises for graduate courses in probability. The exercises are diverse and very well chosen ... ." (SIAM Review, Vol. 56 (4), December, 2014)
"This is an invaluable addition to the class of problem books; it will enable the beginning graduate student to tackle the more advanced continuous time counterparts of the material therein presented. It can also be used as a reference for specific results." (Giuseppe Castellacci, Mathematical Reviews, January, 2014)
"The book includes a wide variety of problems that Shiryaev has written himself and collected from other 'textbooks, lecture notes, exercise manuals, monographs, research papers, private communications, and such.' ... will serve as a good reference for readers who have already seen the topics. ... Shiryaev's book provides an excellent source of problems and will be a valuable resource to students who wish to learn probability at the graduate level." (Darren Glass, MAA Reviews, June, 2013)
"This eight-chapter book contains problems on various aspects of probability that Shiryaev ... carefully collected from diverse sources or created himself. ... An attractive feature is the inclusion of hints/suggestions accompanying some of the difficult problems. ... well-written book could be gainfully used as a supplementary text for an advanced course in probability theory or mathematics of finance. Researchers in probability would also find the book helpful. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Libraries serving universities with a strong program in probability theory; upper-division undergraduates through researchers/faculty." (D. V. Chopra, Choice, Vol. 50 (8), April, 2013)