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    Stochastic runaway of dynamical systems (English)
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    It may happen that a Markovian process does not allow a stationary solution (e.g. the Wiener process). Usually, this is not easy to check. However, for a subclass of N-dimensional processes which can be described as stochastic dynamical systems, sufficient criteria can be given in a relatively simple form. As a byproduct, it turns out that entropy diverges in the sense of growing uncertainty. The resulting asymptotic, complete flattening of the distribution function is called stochastic runaway. Examples such as reflection of a plane wave from a half-space with random refraction index are treated and counter examples are given.
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    Markovian process
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    stochastic runaway
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    reflection of a plane wave
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    random refraction index
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