Marjorie Hahn
Marjorie "Molly" Greene Hahn (born December 30, 1948) is an American mathematician and tennis player. In mathematics and mathematical statistics she is known for her research in probability theory, including work on central limit theorems, stochastic processes, and stochastic differential equations. She is a professor emeritus of mathematics at Tufts University. Provided by Wikipedia
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Beyond the triangle Brownian motion, Ito calculus, and Fokker-Planck equation - fractional generalizations by Umarov, Sabir R., Hahn, Marjorie G., Kobayashi, Kei
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Sums, Trimmed Sums and Extremes
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Probability in Banach Spaces V Proceedings of the International Conference held in Medford, USA, July 16–27, 1984
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