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Stochastic Calculus: Applications in Science and Engineering / Edition 1

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Stochastic Calculus: Applications in Science and Engineering / Edition 1
Stochastic Calculus: Applications in Science and Engineering / Edition 1

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Stochastic Calculus: Applications in Science and Engineering / Edition 1

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Algebraic, differential, and integral equations are used in the applied sciences, engineering, economics, and the social sciences to characterize the current state of a physical, economic, or social system and forecast its evolution in time. Generally, the coefficients of and/or the input to these equations are not precisely known because of insufficient information, limited understanding of some underlying phe­ nomena, and inherent randonmess. For example, the orientation of the atomic lattice in the grains of a polycrystal varies randomly from grain to grain, the spa­ tial distribution of a phase of a composite material is not known precisely for a particular specimen, bone properties needed to develop reliable artificial joints vary significantly with individual and age, forces acting on a plane from takeoff to landing depend in a complex manner on the environmental conditions and flight pattern, and sk prices and their evolution in time depend on a large number of factors that cannot be described by deterministic models. Problems that can be defined by algebraic, differential, and integral equations with random coefficients and/or input are referred to as shastic problems. The main objective of this book is the solution of shastic problems, that is, the determination of the probability law, moments, and/or other probabilistic properties of the state of a physical, economic, or social system. It is assumed that the operators and inputs defining a shastic problem are specified.

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