Description
This volume presents a rigorous treatment of structured dependence relationships between stochastic processes, combining consistency theory with copula methodology. The authors develop a unified framework for understanding how multiple stochastic processes interact and depend upon one another through carefully constructed mathematical structures.
The text addresses fundamental questions about constructing stochastic processes with specified dependence properties and provides tools for verifying consistency of proposed structures. It covers classical copula theory while extending it to handle the complexities of continuous-time processes and high-dimensional systems.
Suitable for advanced graduate students and researchers in probability theory, mathematical finance, and statistics, this book bridges theoretical foundations with practical applications. The comprehensive treatment includes examples from financial modeling, risk management, and insurance where understanding structured dependencies is crucial for accurate pricing and risk assessment.







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