Geometry of differential space
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Publication:2561437
DOI10.1214/AOP/1176996973zbMATH Open0263.60035OpenAlexW2026500428WikidataQ115240737 ScholiaQ115240737MaRDI QIDQ2561437FDOQ2561437
Publication date: 1973
Published in: The Annals of Probability (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1214/aop/1176996973
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- Sharp martingale inequalities and applications to Riesz transforms on manifolds, Lie groups and Gauss space
- Legendre duality of spherical and Gaussian spin glasses
- Brownian motion on the Wiener sphere and the infinite-dimensional Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process
- A logarithmic Sobolev inequality for the invariant measure of the periodic Korteweg–de Vries equation
- Sample paths of \(\alpha\)-chaos
- How many entries of a typical orthogonal matrix can be approximated by independent normals?
- The geometry of Markov diffusion generators
- The Brunn-Minkowski inequality in Gauss space
- The ghosts of the École Normale
- The Gaussian limit for high-dimensional spherical means
- Some remarks about the positivity of random variables on a Gaussian probability space
- A representation for self-similar processes
- Une suite stationnaire et isotrope est sph�rique
- Metastability of the nonlinear wave equation: insights from transition state theory
- Anticipative stochastic integration based on time-space chaos
- Estimation of Markov processes
- The Gaussian Radon transform as a limit of spherical transforms
- On Gaussian interpolation inequalities
- Limiting probability measures
- Convergence of integrated processes of arbitrary Hermite rank
- Parabolic Equations Associated with the Number Operator
- Spectral convergence of high-dimensional spheres to Gaussian spaces
- The self-normalized Donsker theorem revisited
- Ornstein–Uhlenbeck operator and Wiener functionals generated by Itô- and Mcshane–calculus
- Free infinite divisibility for ultrasphericals
- \(\alpha\)-Chaos
- On homogeneous chaos
- Riesz transforms on compact Lie groups, spheres and Gauss space
- Polynomials and high-dimensional spheres
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