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World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Lectures On Random Evolution
Random evolution denotes a class of stochastic processes which evolve according to a rule which varies in time according to jumps. This is in contrast to diffusion processes, which assume that the rule changes continuously with time. Random evolutions provide a very flexible language, having the advantage that they permit direct numerical simulation-which is not possible for a diffusion process. Furthermore, they allow connections with hyperbolic partial differential equations and the kinetic theory of gases, which is impossible within the domain of diffusion proceses. They also posses great geometric invariance, allowing formulation on an arbitrary Riemannian manifold. In the field of stochastic stability, random evolutions furnish some easily computable models in which to study the Lyapunov exponent and rotation numbers of oscillators under the influence of noise. This monograph presents the various aspects of random evolution in an accessible and interesting format which will appeal to a large scientific audience.
£46.00
MP-AMM American Mathematical Partial Differential Equations and BoundaryValue Problems with Applications
Building on the basic techniques of separation of variables and Fourier series, this presents the solution of boundary-value problems for basic partial differential equations: the heat equation, wave equation, and Laplace equation, considered in various standard coordinate systems – rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical.
£78.00
MP-AMM American Mathematical Introduction to Fourier Analysis and Wavelets
Presents an introduction to various topics in harmonic analysis. This book discusses Fourier series on the circle and their applications to approximation theory, probability, and plane geometry (the isoperimetric theorem).
£120.00