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A closed form solution to one dimensional Robin boundary problems
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    A closed form solution to one dimensional Robin boundary problems (English)
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    6 December 2012
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    Motivated by some biological problems, using a stochastic differential equations approach, the authors provide a closed form solution to one-dimensional partially absorbing boundary problems, known as Robin boundary problems. In Section~1, they give a general introduction presenting the models discussed in this article, involving reflecting and absorbing boundary which correspond, respectively, to reflected and absorbed Brownian motion. Section~2 is devoted to the case of Robin boundary problems with one boundary and they use Girsanov's theorem in order to obtain a closed form solution to both the reflected and the absorbed boundary case. Finally, Section~3 deals with these two cases for the associated Robin problems with two boundaries.
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    partial differential equations
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    stochastic differential equations
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    Robin boundary problem
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    reflected Brownian motion
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    absorbed Brownian motion
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    diffusion processes
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    Girsanov's formula
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    Fokker-Plank equation
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