It takes the average reader 5 hours and 50 minutes to read Stochastic Systems in Merging Phase Space by Vladimir Semenovich Koroli?uk
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This book provides recent results on the stochastic approximation of systems by weak convergence techniques. General and particular schemes of proofs for average, diffusion, and Poisson approximations of stochastic systems are presented, allowing one to simplify complex systems and obtain numerically tractable models.The systems discussed in the book include stochastic additive functionals, dynamical systems, stochastic integral functionals, increment processes and impulsive processes. All these systems are switched by Markov and semi-Markov processes whose phase space is considered in asymptotic split and merging schemes. Most of the results from semi-Markov processes are new and presented for the first time in this book.
Stochastic Systems in Merging Phase Space by Vladimir Semenovich Koroli?uk is 350 pages long, and a total of 87,500 words.
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The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 7 hours and 58 minutes to read Stochastic Systems in Merging Phase Space aloud.
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