Arnott, Robert John2017-11-062017-11-061969b1015864http://hdl.handle.net/1885/133197This thesis is conerned with the extension of the classical theory of martingales of real random variables as contained in Doob [4] to the abstract theory of martingales of random variables whose values lie in a real Banach space. Extensions of almost all the convergence theorems in [4] for discrete parameter martingales can be found in Chatterji [1] and [2], Scalora [10], Tulcea and Tulcea [12], and Driml and Hans [5]. In addition to extending the existing theory this thesis also attempts to further the correlation between the abstract and classical theories. To pursue this aim I follow much of the development of [4] and show how frequently its proofs can be abstracted in a straight forward manner. To do this satisfactorily, it has been necessary to define and use a type of measurability for a Banach-valued function analogous to the type of measurability for a real-valued function used in [4]. In chapters 2 and 3 I demonstrate the properties of such a measurable function and those of its conditional expectations.1 venMartingales (Mathematics)Banach spacesProperties of separable Banach-valued martingales196910.25911/5d723b83935bd2017-10-20