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The following pages link to First-passage time probability of non-linear stochastic systems by generalized cell mapping method (Q2879853):
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- Exit location distribution in the stochastic exit problem by the generalized cell mapping method (Q508266) (← links)
- Analysis of global properties for dynamical systems by a modified digraph cell mapping method (Q723061) (← links)
- First-passage time statistics in a bistable system subject to Poisson white noise by the generalized cell mapping method (Q727085) (← links)
- Solution of Fokker-Planck equation by finite element and finite difference methods for nonlinear systems (Q949164) (← links)
- Stochastic response and bifurcation of periodically driven nonlinear oscillators by the generalized cell mapping method (Q1619655) (← links)
- Stochastic response of a \(\phi^6\) oscillator subjected to combined harmonic and Poisson white noise excitations (Q1673003) (← links)
- On interpolating between probability distributions (Q1918313) (← links)
- Reliability of elastic impact system with Coulomb friction excited by Gaussian white noise (Q2124276) (← links)
- Extinction time of a stochastic predator-prey model by the generalized cell mapping method (Q2150137) (← links)
- Research on the reliability of friction system under combined additive and multiplicative random excitations (Q2204781) (← links)
- Reliability analysis of nonlinear vibro-impact systems with both randomly fluctuating restoring and damping terms (Q2207754) (← links)
- Novel method for random vibration analysis of single-degree-of-freedom vibroimpact systems with bilateral barriers (Q2304230) (← links)
- Non-stationary response of a van der Pol-Duffing oscillator under Gaussian white noise (Q2356723) (← links)
- Stochastic Response of a Vibro-Impact System by Path Integration Based on Generalized Cell Mapping Method (Q2934566) (← links)
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- Global Invariant Manifolds of Dynamical Systems with the Compatible Cell Mapping Method (Q5229132) (← links)
- Methods of nonlinear random vibration analysis. (Q5955773) (← links)
- A mathematical study of the efficacy of possible negative feedback pathways involved in neuronal polarization (Q6136954) (← links)