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History of the Problems: Comments

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Here we summarize the content of the previous chapters. We explain the history of the results, give the necessary references to them, and also discuss the underlying motivations. We also present some results which are related to the subject of this work only in an indirect way, but they give a better insight into it.

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  • Fractional Brownian Motion
  • Generalize Field
  • Hurst Parameter
  • Gaussian Random Field
  • Stationary Increment

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Major, P. (2014). History of the Problems: Comments. In: Multiple Wiener-Itô Integrals. Lecture Notes in Mathematics, vol 849. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02642-8_9

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