The theory was revived by Claudi Alsina, Bert Schweizer and Abe Sklar in 1993, who provided a new, wider definition of a PN space which quickly became the standard adopted by all researchers. This book is the first wholly up-to-date and thorough investigation of the properties, uses and applications of PN spaces, based on the standard definition. Topics covered include:
- What are PN spaces?
- The topology of PN spaces
- Probabilistic norms and convergence
- Products and quotients of PN spaces
- D-boundedness and D-compactness
- Normability
- Invariant and semi-invariant PN spaces
- Linear operators
- Stability of some functional equations in PN spaces
- Menger's 2-probabilistic normed spaces
The theory of PN spaces is relevant as a generalization of deterministic results of linear normed spaces and also in the study of random operator equations. This introduction will therefore have broad relevance across mathematical and statistical research, especially those working in probabilistic functional analysis and probabilistic geometry.
Readership: Post graduate students and researchers in the field of Probabilistic Normed Spaces.