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The spectral theorem and operator monotonicity --$tChapter 13. Subordination and Bochner's functional calculus --$tChapter 14. Potential theory of subordinate killed Brownian motion --$tChapter 15. Applications to generalized diffusions --$tChapter 16. Examples of complete Bernstein functions --$tAppendix --$tBibliography --$tIndex 330 $aBernstein functions appear in various fields of mathematics, e.g. probability theory, potential theory, operator theory, functional analysis and complex analysis - often with different definitions and under different names. Among the synonyms are `Laplace exponent' instead of Bernstein function, and complete Bernstein functions are sometimes called `Pick functions', `Nevanlinna functions' or `operator monotone functions'. This monograph - now in its second revised and extended edition - offers a self-contained and unified approach to Bernstein functions and closely related function classes, bringing together old and establishing new connections. 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