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- A probabilistic foundation for dynamical systems: phenomenological reasoning and principal characteristics of probabilistic evolution (Q427468) (← links)
- Probabilistic evolution approach for the solution of explicit autonomous ordinary differential equations. I: Arbitrariness and equipartition theorem in Kronecker power series (Q460871) (← links)
- Probabilistic evolution approach for the solution of explicit autonomous ordinary differential equations. Part 2: Kernel separability, space extension, and, series solution via telescopic matrices (Q460872) (← links)
- Probabilistic evolution approach to the expectation value dynamics of quantum mechanical operators. I: Integral representation of Kronecker power series and multivariate Hausdorff moment problems (Q460967) (← links)
- Probabilistic evolution approach to the expectation value dynamics of quantum mechanical operators. II: The use of mathematical fluctuation theory (Q460981) (← links)
- Probabilistic evolution theory for the solution of explicit autonomous ordinary differential equations: squarified telescope matrices (Q511900) (← links)
- Promenading in the enchanted realm of Kronecker powers: single monomial probabilistic evolution theory (PREVTH) in evolver dynamics (Q1617483) (← links)
- Somehow emancipating probabilistic evolution theory (PREVTH) from singularities via getting single monomial PREVTH (Q1617485) (← links)
- Using enchanted features of constancy adding space extension (CASE) to reduce the dimension of evolver dynamics: single monomial probabilistic evolution theory (Q1617487) (← links)
- A probabilistic evolution approach trilogy. I: Quantum expectation value evolutions, block triangularity and conicality, truncation approximants and their convergence (Q2377042) (← links)
- A probabilistic evolution approach trilogy. II: Spectral issues for block triangular evolution matrix, singularities, space extension (Q2377048) (← links)