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A comparison between Adomian's decomposition methods and perturbation techniques for nonlinear random differential equations
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    A comparison between Adomian's decomposition methods and perturbation techniques for nonlinear random differential equations (English)
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    Comparison of the \textit{G. Adomian} decomposition method [cf. Stochastic systems. (1983; Zbl 0523.60056)] and regular perturbation techniques applied to the solution of nonlinear vector random differential equations shows that the decomposition method is superior and generally applicable. Even for the cases where perturbation is applicable, the comparison shows that the decomposition method is easier to compute and supplies quantitatively reliable results.
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    decomposition method
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    regular perturbation techniques
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