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A stochastic diffusion process for the Dirichlet distribution
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    A stochastic diffusion process for the Dirichlet distribution (English)
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    Summary: The method of potential solutions of Fokker-Planck equations is used to develop a transport equation for the joint probability of \(N\) coupled stochastic variables with the Dirichlet distribution as its asymptotic solution. To ensure a bounded sample space, a coupled nonlinear diffusion process is required: the Wiener processes in the equivalent system of stochastic differential equations are multiplicative with coefficients dependent on all the stochastic variables. Individual samples of a discrete ensemble, obtained from the stochastic process, satisfy a unit-sum constraint at all times. The process may be used to represent realizations of a fluctuating ensemble of \(N\) variables subject to a conservation principle. Similar to the multivariate Wright-Fisher process, whose invariant is also Dirichlet, the univariate case yields a process whose invariant is the beta distribution. As a test of the results, Monte Carlo simulations are used to evolve numerical ensembles toward the invariant Dirichlet distribution.
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    diffusion process
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    Dirichlet distribution
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    transport equation
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