Stochastic equations for complex systems [electronic resource] : theoretical and computational topics / Stefan Heinz, Hakima Bessaih, editors.
2015
QA274.27
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Stochastic equations for complex systems [electronic resource] : theoretical and computational topics / Stefan Heinz, Hakima Bessaih, editors.
ISBN
9783319182063 electronic book
3319182064 electronic book
9783319182056
3319182064 electronic book
9783319182056
Published
Cham [Switzerland] : Springer, [2015]
Language
English
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1 online resource.
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10.1007/978-3-319-18206-3 doi
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QA274.27
Dewey Decimal Classification
519.2
Summary
Mathematical analyses and computational predictions of the behavior of complex systems are needed to effectively deal with weather and climate predictions, for example, and the optimal design of technical processes. Given the random nature of such systems and the recognized relevance of randomness, the equations used to describe such systems usually need to involve stochastics. The basic goal of this book is to introduce the mathematics and application of stochastic equations used for the modeling of complex systems. A first focus is on the introduction to different topics in mathematical analysis. A second focus is on the application of mathematical tools to the analysis of stochastic equations. A third focus is on the development and application of stochastic methods to simulate turbulent flows as seen in reality. This book is primarily oriented towards mathematics and engineering PhD students, young and experienced researchers, and professionals working in the area of stochastic differential equations and their applications. It contributes to a growing understanding of concepts and terminology used by mathematicians, engineers, and physicists in this relatively young and quickly expanding field. .
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Mathematical engineering.
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Stochastic differential equations
Malliavin Calculus
Monte Carlo methods
Multiscale models
Molecular dynamics
Stochastic methods for turbulent flows.
Malliavin Calculus
Monte Carlo methods
Multiscale models
Molecular dynamics
Stochastic methods for turbulent flows.