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The following pages link to A Γ-convergence approach to large deviations (Q4579906):
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- A gradient flow approach to large deviations for diffusion processes (Q311165) (← links)
- Level 2.5 large deviations for continuous-time Markov chains with time periodic rates (Q1991521) (← links)
- The exponential resolvent of a Markov process and large deviations for Markov processes via Hamilton-Jacobi equations (Q2024521) (← links)
- Gradient flow formulations of discrete and continuous evolutionary models: a unifying perspective (Q2040625) (← links)
- Large deviations for Kac-like walks (Q2046508) (← links)
- Lagrangian, Eulerian and Kantorovich formulations of multi-agent optimal control problems: equivalence and gamma-convergence (Q2122150) (← links)
- Gamma-convergence of a gradient-flow structure to a non-gradient-flow structure (Q2127340) (← links)
- From fluctuating kinetics to fluctuating hydrodynamics: a \(\Gamma \)-convergence of large deviations functionals approach (Q2194200) (← links)
- Large deviations for interacting particle systems: joint mean-field and small-noise limit (Q2201487) (← links)
- Gradient flow approach to local mean-field spin systems (Q2301485) (← links)
- A large deviation principle for empirical measures on Polish spaces: application to singular Gibbs measures on manifolds (Q2337829) (← links)
- On large deviations for Gibbs measures, mean energy and gamma-convergence (Q2413521) (← links)
- The Gradient Flow Approach to Hydrodynamic Limits for the Simple Exclusion Process (Q2832855) (← links)
- Anisothermal chemical reactions: Onsager–Machlup and macroscopic fluctuation theory (Q5057845) (← links)
- Full Metastable Asymptotic of the Fisher Information (Q5349441) (← links)
- Asymptotic behavior of stochastic currents under large deviation scaling with mean field interaction and vanishing noise (Q5870825) (← links)
- Concurrent Donsker-Varadhan and hydrodynamical large deviations (Q6116323) (← links)
- Large deviations for a binary collision model: energy evaporation (Q6195539) (← links)