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Statistical dynamics of continuous systems: perturbative and approximative approaches
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    Statistical dynamics of continuous systems: perturbative and approximative approaches (English)
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    5 January 2016
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    The authors are mainly interested in the weak solution of linear differential equations defined by dual operators. They focus on the birth-and-death evolution in the continuum. They first discuss the general concept of statistical dynamics for Markov processes in the continuum and consider then applications to a family of Markov chains and to Glauber dynamics. Various illustrative examples are provided. This paper could be considered as related to modelling systems.
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    statistical dynamics
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    Markov process
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    Glauber-type dynamics
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    perturbation technique
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