Fundamentals of higher order stochastic equations (Q2878637)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6339593
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    Fundamentals of higher order stochastic equations
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6339593

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      Fundamentals of higher order stochastic equations (English)
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      4 September 2014
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      stochastic higher-order differential equation
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      Wigner distribution
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      quantum simulation
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      Gaussian approach
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      polar method
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      The issue of the paper is the fundamental behavior of the higher-order stochastic processes that are equivalent to higher-order Kramers-Moyal equations, and methods to generate the processes that locally preserve the correct moments. The Wigner function time-evolution equation with anharmonic potentials is one of the examples of equations with higher-order derivative. The paper describes the methods for generating stochastic higher-order differential equations of any order, and methods for generating the relevant higher-order stochastic process. It is established that the Gaussian and polar approaches have similar behavior, but the polar method results in lower sampling error. Unlike conventional second-order Gaussian stochastic noise, sampling error increases as the step-size is reduced, so that convergence in stepsize does not commute with convergence in ensemble. It is demonstrated that the corresponding stochastic equations with constant coefficients are well-behaved apart from these unusual convergence properties. Numerical results obtained are in good agreement with the predicted moments for exactly solvable cases treated with constant coefficients.
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