Reviews and Awards
"Fulfills the expectations one might have when a famous elder author writes a book on a classic topic. It gives the basic facts in a clear and lucid way. It is shown how the theory can be applied to interesting problems of astronomy, queuing and traffic, etc., and these examples are studied very thoroughly and deeply, giving even the specialist new insights . . . . an excellent basis for lectures or seminars . . . a valuable gift for a young mathematician to stimulate his or her interest in stochastic processes and in applied probability in general." --Dietrich Stoyan, Mathematical Reviews
"Whereas treatises on Brownian motion abound, there is a dearth of parallel treatments of the Poisson process. In point of fact, this book is the very first. We read it from cover to cover as soon as we received it, like a novel, and we felt refreshed by it."--The Bulletin of Mathematics Books
"It is a rare thing for a mathematical book to attract by the sheer fascination of its narrative. Here is one that can be read and enjoyed as an unfolding story, recounting the highlights of a journey through a memorable landscape....I can almost recommend it as enchanting bedtime reading....In the hundred or so pages of the book the reader does indeed get a feeling of the beauty and power of the Poisson process....The book succeeds admirably in its aim of shining a spotlight on many of the arresting features of the Poisson process in quick succession...It is a pity we do not have many more mathematical books written in the refreshing style of this one."--Stochastics and Stochastics Reports