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    On the mathematical modelling of physical systems by ordinary differential stochastic equations (English)
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    This very interesting paper considers some physical systems in mechanics and relativistic mechanics modeled by stochastic differential equations (equations with random coefficients as well as initial conditions). One deals with the dynamics of a quasi-spherical body subject to a dissipative random force. The second is a system of charged particles on the field of a black hole. A constructive method determines the probability density and its evolution.
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    mechanics and relativistic mechanics
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    dissipative random force
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