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In mathematics, the Cameron–Martin theorem or Cameron–Martin formula (named after Robert Horton Cameron and W. T. Martin) is a theorem of measure theory that describes how abstract Wiener measure changes under translation by certain elements of the Cameron–Martin Hilbert space. (en) Em matemática, a fórmula de Cameron–Martin ou teorema de Cameron–Martin é um teorema de teoria da medida que descreve como medidas abstratas de Wiener mudam sob translação por certos elementos do espaço de Cameron–Martin ou espaço de Hilbert com núcleo reprodutor. Recebe este nome em homenagem aos matemáticos norte-americanos Robert Horton Cameron e William Theodore Martin. (pt) |
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In mathematics, the Cameron–Martin theorem or Cameron–Martin formula (named after Robert Horton Cameron and W. T. Martin) is a theorem of measure theory that describes how abstract Wiener measure changes under translation by certain elements of the Cameron–Martin Hilbert space. (en) Em matemática, a fórmula de Cameron–Martin ou teorema de Cameron–Martin é um teorema de teoria da medida que descreve como medidas abstratas de Wiener mudam sob translação por certos elementos do espaço de Cameron–Martin ou espaço de Hilbert com núcleo reprodutor. Recebe este nome em homenagem aos matemáticos norte-americanos Robert Horton Cameron e William Theodore Martin. (pt) |
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