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Solving differential equations by a maximum entropy–minimum norm method with applications to Fokker–Planck equations
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    Solving differential equations by a maximum entropy–minimum norm method with applications to Fokker–Planck equations (English)
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    1989
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    maximum entropy-minimum norm
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    method the Lagrange multipliers
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    eliminating the necessity of solving systems of nonlinear equations for the Lagrange multipliers
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    maximum entropy solution of differential equations with Fourier moments
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    Fourier series solution
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    random walk
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    Fokker-Planck equations
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