Joseph L. Doob (1910–2004) was an influential American mathematician known primarily for his contributions to the fields of probability theory and stochastic processes. He is renowned for his work on measure theory and for developing concepts that laid the groundwork for modern probability. Among his significant contributions is the formulation of Doob's martingale concept, which has extensive applications in various areas, including financial mathematics, statistics, and mathematical physics.

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