Probabilistic methods in problems of applied analysis (Q1893928)
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Probabilistic methods in problems of applied analysis (English)
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22 November 1995
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The author gives some examples of the applications of probabilistic methods in different areas of analysis. They are: the application of the law of large numbers in the approximation theory; the use of the infinite divisibility for refutation of Robertson's conjecture and for the deconvolution of the positive function; the application of Poisson processes and the central limit theorem to a problem concerning the breakdown of insulator gases by ionization (this issue is considered especially minutely).
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law of large numbers
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infinite divisibility
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breakdown of insulator gases by ionization
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