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Development of algorithmic support for the analysis of stochastic systems based on canonical expansions of random functions
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    Development of algorithmic support for the analysis of stochastic systems based on canonical expansions of random functions (English)
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    16 June 2011
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    algorithmic and program support
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    nonlinear analysis of stochastic systems
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    MATLAB
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