This book is intended as a text for graduate students and as a reference
for workers in probability and statistics. The prerequisite is honest
calculus. The material covered in Parts Two to Five inclusive requires
about three to four semesters of graduate study. The introductory part
may serve as a text for an undergraduate course in elementary
probability theory. Numerous historical marks about results, methods,
and the evolution of various fields are an intrinsic part of the text.
About a third of the second volume is devoted to conditioning and
properties of sequences of various types of dependence. The other two
thirds are devoted to random functions; the last Part on Elements of
random analysis is more sophisticated.