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I am taking a course name "mathematical foundations of probability theory" and the lecturer is following the book "probability" by A.N shiryaev. I am finding very hard to follow and would appreciate if someone could recommend a book with similar content or at least a big overlap so that I could perhaps follow better. Thanks!

J. W. Tanner
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SAM
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    Take a look at: https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/31838/what-is-the-best-book-to-learn-probability – Jotabeta Nov 11 '22 at 13:12
  • @Jotabeta Thanks. Perhaps, I am looking for a book that follows same principles, so that I don't divert, but will take a look – SAM Nov 11 '22 at 13:13

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The textbooks by Durrett and Billingsley are most often used. I really enjoy the text by Breiman every time I open it. See also the book by Grimmett and Stirzaker. You might find the slides on Scott Sheffield's website helpful.

Yuval Peres
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