On the extrapolation of entire functions observed in a Gaussian white noise (Q2722151)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1617393
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    On the extrapolation of entire functions observed in a Gaussian white noise
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1617393

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      11 July 2001
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      entire analytic functions
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      extrapolation
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      Gaussian white noise
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      On the extrapolation of entire functions observed in a Gaussian white noise (English)
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      The problem of extrapolation of entire analytic functions from ``noised'' observations is considered. Namely, the observed random process \(X_{\varepsilon}(t)\) is described by the equation \(dX_{\varepsilon}(t)=f(t) dt+\varepsilon dw(t),\) where \(f(z)\) is an entire function, \(w(t)\) is a Wiener process, \(a\leq t\leq b.\) The problem is to renew the values \(f(z)\) of the function \(f\) at the point \(z\) of the complex plane from observations of \(X_{\varepsilon}(t).\) A solution to the problem of extrapolation of analytic functions from a certain class in the case of observations with a white noise of not high intensity is presented.
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