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The following pages link to Joint distributions of the maximum and the process for higher-order diffusions. (Q1888769):
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- Bessel processes and hyperbolic Brownian motions stopped at different random times (Q550146) (← links)
- Joint distribution of the process and its sojourn time in a half-line \([a,+\infty)\) for pseudo-processes driven by a high-order heat-type equation (Q655324) (← links)
- Joint law of the process and its maximum, first hitting time and place of half-line for the pseudo-process driven by the equation \(\frac {\partial}{\partial t}= \pm \frac {\partial^{N}}{\partial x^{N}}\) (Q857098) (← links)
- Iterated Brownian motion in an open set. (Q1879919) (← links)
- A survey on the pseudo-process driven by the high-order heat-type equation \(\partial/\partial t=\pm\partial^N\!/\partial x^N\) concerning the hitting and sojourn times (Q1930603) (← links)
- On Mellin transforms of solutions of differential equation \(\chi^{(n)}(x)+\gamma_nx\chi (x)=0\) (Q2211142) (← links)
- On the solutions of linear odd-order heat-type equations with random initial conditions (Q2370019) (← links)
- First exit time from a bounded interval for pseudo-processes driven by the equation \(\partial /\partial t=(-1)^{N-1}\partial ^{2N}/\partial x^{2N}\) (Q2434757) (← links)
- From pseudorandom walk to pseudo-Brownian motion: first exit time from a one-sided or a two-sided interval (Q2444217) (← links)
- First hitting time and place for pseudo-processes driven by the equation \(\frac {\partial}{\partial t} = \pm \frac {\partial ^N}{\partial x^N}\) subject to a linear drift (Q2469488) (← links)
- The distribution of the local time for ``pseudoprocesses'' and its connection with fractional diffusion equations (Q2485863) (← links)
- Pseudoprocesses on a circle and related Poisson kernels (Q2804002) (← links)
- Fractional Relaxation Equations and Brownian Crossing Probabilities of a Random Boundary (Q2898916) (← links)
- Higher-order stochastic partial differential equations with branching noises (Q6059109) (← links)