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The following pages link to Determining the first probability density function of linear random initial value problems by the random variable transformation (RVT) technique: a comprehensive study (Q1722428):
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- Computing probabilistic solutions of the Bernoulli random differential equation (Q313637) (← links)
- Solving random homogeneous linear second-order differential equations: a full probabilistic description (Q346843) (← links)
- Probabilistic solution of the homogeneous Riccati differential equation: a case-study by using linearization and transformation techniques (Q491004) (← links)
- Random first-order linear discrete models and their probabilistic solution: a comprehensive study (Q1669258) (← links)
- Computing the probability density function of non-autonomous first-order linear homogeneous differential equations with uncertainty (Q1747307) (← links)
- Improving adaptive generalized polynomial chaos method to solve nonlinear random differential equations by the random variable transformation technique (Q2007357) (← links)
- Applying the random variable transformation method to solve a class of random linear differential equation with discrete delay (Q2009537) (← links)
- A comprehensive probabilistic solution of random SIS-type epidemiological models using the random variable transformation technique (Q2199544) (← links)
- An approximate probabilistic solution of a random SIR-type epidemiological model using RVT technique (Q2279588) (← links)
- Probabilistic solution of random SI-type epidemiological models using the random variable transformation technique (Q2297430) (← links)
- Solving second-order linear differential equations with random analytic coefficients about ordinary points: a full probabilistic solution by the first probability density function (Q2333158) (← links)
- Some results about randomized binary Markov chains: theory, computing and applications (Q5030574) (← links)
- Modification of the random differential transformation method and its applications to compartmental models (Q5078905) (← links)
- Solving Random Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations Through the Probability Density Function: Theory and Computing with Applications (Q5223401) (← links)
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- Folding domain functions (FDF): a random variable transformation technique for the non-invertible case, with applications to RDEs (Q6131362) (← links)