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{{Short description|Mathematical theorem}}
In [[mathematics]], the '''Kolmogorov continuity theorem''' is a [[theorem]] that guarantees that a [[stochastic process]] that satisfies certain constraints on the [[moment (mathematics)|moments]] of its increments will be continuous (or, more precisely, have a "continuous version"). It is credited to the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[mathematician]] [[Andrey Kolmogorov|Andrey Nikolaevich Kolmogorov]].
==Statement
Let <math>
:<math>\mathbb{E}
for all <math>0 \leq s, t \leq T</math>. Then there exists a
* <math>\tilde{X}</math> is [[sample
* for every time <math>t \geq 0</math>, <math>\mathbb{P} (
Furthermore, the paths of <math>\tilde{X}</math> are
==Example==
In the case of [[Brownian motion]] on <math>\mathbb{R}^
==See
* [[Kolmogorov extension theorem]]
==References==
* {{cite book | author=
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