This book surveys some of the important research work carried out by
Indian scientists in the field of pure and applied probability, quantum
probability, quantum scattering theory, group representation theory and
general relativity.
It reviews the axiomatic foundations of probability theory by A.N.
Kolmogorov and how the Indian school of probabilists and statisticians
used this theory effectively to study a host of applied probability and
statistics problems like parameter estimation, convergence of a sequence
of probability distributions, and martingale characterization of
diffusions.
It will be an important resource to students and researchers of Physics
and Engineering, especially those working with Advanced Probability and
Statistics.