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Book Synopsis Semi-Markov Random Evolutions by : Vladimir S. Korolyuk
Download or read book Semi-Markov Random Evolutions written by Vladimir S. Korolyuk and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2012-12-06 with total page 315 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The evolution of systems in random media is a broad and fruitful field for the applica tions of different mathematical methods and theories. This evolution can be character ized by a semigroup property. In the abstract form, this property is given by a semigroup of operators in a normed vector (Banach) space. In the practically boundless variety of mathematical models of the evolutionary systems, we have chosen the semi-Markov ran dom evolutions as an object of our consideration. The definition of the evolutions of this type is based on rather simple initial assumptions. The random medium is described by the Markov renewal processes or by the semi Markov processes. The local characteristics of the system depend on the state of the ran dom medium. At the same time, the evolution of the system does not affect the medium. Hence, the semi-Markov random evolutions are described by two processes, namely, by the switching Markov renewal process, which describes the changes of the state of the external random medium, and by the switched process, i.e., by the semigroup of oper ators describing the evolution of the system in the semi-Markov random medium.
Book Synopsis Discrete-Time Semi-Markov Random Evolutions and Their Applications by : Nikolaos Limnios
Download or read book Discrete-Time Semi-Markov Random Evolutions and Their Applications written by Nikolaos Limnios and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2023-07-24 with total page 206 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book extends the theory and applications of random evolutions to semi-Markov random media in discrete time, essentially focusing on semi-Markov chains as switching or driving processes. After giving the definitions of discrete-time semi-Markov chains and random evolutions, it presents the asymptotic theory in a functional setting, including weak convergence results in the series scheme, and their extensions in some additional directions, including reduced random media, controlled processes, and optimal stopping. Finally, applications of discrete-time semi-Markov random evolutions in epidemiology and financial mathematics are discussed. This book will be of interest to researchers and graduate students in applied mathematics and statistics, and other disciplines, including engineering, epidemiology, finance and economics, who are concerned with stochastic models of systems.
Book Synopsis Random Evolutions and Their Applications by : Anatoly Swishchuk
Download or read book Random Evolutions and Their Applications written by Anatoly Swishchuk and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2012-12-06 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The main purpose of this handbook is to summarize and to put in order the ideas, methods, results and literature on the theory of random evolutions and their applications to the evolutionary stochastic systems in random media, and also to present some new trends in the theory of random evolutions and their applications. In physical language, a random evolution ( RE ) is a model for a dynamical sys tem whose state of evolution is subject to random variations. Such systems arise in all branches of science. For example, random Hamiltonian and Schrodinger equations with random potential in quantum mechanics, Maxwell's equation with a random refractive index in electrodynamics, transport equations associated with the trajec tory of a particle whose speed and direction change at random, etc. There are the examples of a single abstract situation in which an evolving system changes its "mode of evolution" or "law of motion" because of random changes of the "environment" or in a "medium". So, in mathematical language, a RE is a solution of stochastic operator integral equations in a Banach space. The operator coefficients of such equations depend on random parameters. Of course, in such generality , our equation includes any homogeneous linear evolving system. Particular examples of such equations were studied in physical applications many years ago. A general mathematical theory of such equations has been developed since 1969, the Theory of Random Evolutions.
Book Synopsis Evolution of Systems in Random Media by : Vladimir S. Korolyuk
Download or read book Evolution of Systems in Random Media written by Vladimir S. Korolyuk and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 1995-09-11 with total page 358 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Evolution of Systems in Random Media is an innovative, application-oriented text that explores stochastic models of evolutionary stochastic systems in random media. Specially designed for researchers and practitioners who do not have a background in random evolutions, the book allows non-experts to explore the potential information and applications that random evolutions can provide.
Book Synopsis Markov Random Flights by : Alexander D. Kolesnik
Download or read book Markov Random Flights written by Alexander D. Kolesnik and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2021-01-04 with total page 265 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Markov Random Flights is the first systematic presentation of the theory of Markov random flights in the Euclidean spaces of different dimensions. Markov random flights is a stochastic dynamic system subject to the control of an external Poisson process and represented by the stochastic motion of a particle that moves at constant finite speed and changes its direction at random Poisson time instants. The initial (and each new) direction is taken at random according to some probability distribution on the unit sphere. Such stochastic motion is the basic model for describing many real finite-velocity transport phenomena arising in statistical physics, chemistry, biology, environmental science and financial markets. Markov random flights acts as an effective tool for modelling the slow and super-slow diffusion processes arising in various fields of science and technology. Features: Provides the first systematic presentation of the theory of Markov random flights in the Euclidean spaces of different dimensions. Suitable for graduate students and specialists and professionals in applied areas. Introduces a new unified approach based on the powerful methods of mathematical analysis, such as integral transforms, generalized, hypergeometric and special functions. Author Alexander D. Kolesnik is a professor, Head of Laboratory (2015–2019) and principal researcher (since 2020) at the Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science, Kishinev (Chișinău), Moldova. He graduated from Moldova State University in 1980 and earned his PhD from the Institute of Mathematics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev in 1991. He also earned a PhD Habilitation in mathematics and physics with specialization in stochastic processes, probability and statistics conferred by the Specialized Council at the Institute of Mathematics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and confirmed by the Supreme Attestation Commission of Ukraine in 2010. His research interests include: probability and statistics, stochastic processes, random evolutions, stochastic dynamic systems, random flights, diffusion processes, transport processes, random walks, stochastic processes in random environments, partial differential equations in stochastic models, statistical physics and wave processes. Dr. Kolesnik has published more than 70 scientific publications, mostly in high-standard international journals and a monograph. He has also acted as external referee for many outstanding international journals in mathematics and physics, being awarded by the "Certificate of Outstanding Contribution in Reviewing" from the journal "Stochastic Processes and their Applications." He was the visiting professor and scholarship holder at universities in Italy and Germany and member of the Board of Global Advisors of the International Federation of Nonlinear Analysts (IFNA), United States of America.
Book Synopsis Inhomogeneous Random Evolutions and Their Applications by : Anatoliy Swishchuk
Download or read book Inhomogeneous Random Evolutions and Their Applications written by Anatoliy Swishchuk and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2019-12-11 with total page 253 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Inhomogeneous Random Evolutions and Their Applications explains how to model various dynamical systems in finance and insurance with non-homogeneous in time characteristics. It includes modeling for: financial underlying and derivatives via Levy processes with time-dependent characteristics; limit order books in the algorithmic and HFT with counting price changes processes having time-dependent intensities; risk processes which count number of claims with time-dependent conditional intensities; multi-asset price impact from distressed selling; regime-switching Levy-driven diffusion-based price dynamics. Initial models for those systems are very complicated, which is why the author’s approach helps to simplified their study. The book uses a very general approach for modeling of those systems via abstract inhomogeneous random evolutions in Banach spaces. To simplify their investigation, it applies the first averaging principle (long-run stability property or law of large numbers [LLN]) to get deterministic function on the long run. To eliminate the rate of convergence in the LLN, it uses secondly the functional central limit theorem (FCLT) such that the associated cumulative process, centered around that deterministic function and suitably scaled in time, may be approximated by an orthogonal martingale measure, in general; and by standard Brownian motion, in particular, if the scale parameter increases. Thus, this approach allows the author to easily link, for example, microscopic activities with macroscopic ones in HFT, connecting the parameters driving the HFT with the daily volatilities. This method also helps to easily calculate ruin and ultimate ruin probabilities for the risk process. All results in the book are new and original, and can be easily implemented in practice.
Book Synopsis Exploring Stochastic Laws by : A.V. Skorokhod
Download or read book Exploring Stochastic Laws written by A.V. Skorokhod and published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. This book was released on 2020-05-18 with total page 532 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: No detailed description available for "Exploring Stochastic Laws".
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Book Synopsis Limit Theorems for Randomly Stopped Stochastic Processes by : Dmitriĭ Sergeevich Silʹvestrov
Download or read book Limit Theorems for Randomly Stopped Stochastic Processes written by Dmitriĭ Sergeevich Silʹvestrov and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2004 with total page 426 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Limit theorems for stochastic processes are an important part of probability theory and mathematical statistics and one model that has attracted the attention of many researchers working in the area is that of limit theorems for randomly stopped stochastic processes.This volume is the first to present a state-of-the-art overview of this field, with many of the results published for the first time. It covers the general conditions as well as the basic applications of the theory, and it covers and demystifies the vast, and technically demanding, Russian literature in detail. A survey of the literature and an extended bibliography of works in the area are also provided.The coverage is thorough, streamlined and arranged according to difficulty for use as an upper-level text if required. It is an essential reference for theoretical and applied researchers in the fields of probability and statistics that will contribute to the continuing extensive studies in the area and remain relevant for years to come.
Book Synopsis Matrix-Analytic Methods in Stochastic Models by : S. Chakravarthy
Download or read book Matrix-Analytic Methods in Stochastic Models written by S. Chakravarthy and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2016-04-19 with total page 398 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on the proceedings of the first International Conference on Matrix-Analytic Methods (MAM) in Stochastic Models, held in Flint, Michigan, this book presents a general working knowledge of MAM through tutorial articles and application papers. It furnishes information on MAM studies carried out in the former Soviet Union.
Book Synopsis Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics. Vol. 2 by : B. Grigelionis
Download or read book Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics. Vol. 2 written by B. Grigelionis and published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. This book was released on 2020-05-18 with total page 624 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: No detailed description available for "PROB. TH. MATH. ST. ( GRIGELIONIS) VOL. 2 PROC.5/1989 E-BOOK".
Book Synopsis Information theory, statistical decision, functions, random processes : by : Jan Ámos Víšek
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Book Synopsis Publications of the Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences by : Kyōto Daigaku. Sūri Kaiseki Kenkyūjo
Download or read book Publications of the Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences written by Kyōto Daigaku. Sūri Kaiseki Kenkyūjo and published by . This book was released on 1984-12 with total page 698 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Quasi-stationary Phenomena in Nonlinearly Perturbed Stochastic Systems by : Mats Gyllenberg
Download or read book Quasi-stationary Phenomena in Nonlinearly Perturbed Stochastic Systems written by Mats Gyllenberg and published by ISSN. This book was released on 2008 with total page 602 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is devoted to the mathematical studies of stochastic systems with quasi-stationary phenomena which have applications to population dynamics or epidemic models. In addition to its use for the research and reference purposes, the book can also be used in special courses on the subject and as a complementary reading in general courses on stochastic processes. In this respect, it may be useful for specialists as well as doctoral and advanced undergraduate students.
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Book Synopsis Switching Processes in Queueing Models by : Vladimir Anisimov
Download or read book Switching Processes in Queueing Models written by Vladimir Anisimov and published by Wiley-ISTE. This book was released on 2008-11-03 with total page 362 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Switching stochastic models -- Switching queueing models -- Processes of sums of weakly-dependent variables -- Averaging principle and diffusion approximation for switching processes -- Averaging and diffusion approximation in overloaded switching queueing systems and networks -- Systems in low traffic conditions -- Flows of rare events in low and heavy traffic conditions -- Asymptotic aggregation of state space -- Aggregation in Markov models with fast Markov switching -- Aggregation in Markov models with fast semi-Markov switching -- Other applications of switching processes -- Simulation examples.
Book Synopsis Statistical Theory and Method Abstracts by :
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Book Synopsis Izvestii︠a︡ Akademii nauk Respubliki Moldova by :
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