Non-linear Wiener-Hopf theory, 1 : an appetizer

David Williams

Séminaire de probabilités de Strasbourg (1995)

  • Volume: 29, page 155-161

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Williams, David. "Non-linear Wiener-Hopf theory, 1 : an appetizer." Séminaire de probabilités de Strasbourg 29 (1995): 155-161. <http://eudml.org/doc/113896>.

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References

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  1. Jansons, K.M. & Rogers, L.C.G.R.1992Decomposing the branching Brownian path, Ann. Applied Prob.2, 973-986. Zbl0771.60057
  2. Neveu, J.1987Multiplicative martingales for spatial branching processes. Seminar on Stochastic Processes (ed. E. Çinlar, K.L. Chung and R.K. Getoor), Progress in Probability and Statistics15, pp. 223-241. Boston: Birkhauser. Zbl0652.60089MR1046418
  3. Kaj, I. & Salminen, P.1993On a first passage problem for branching Brownian motions, Ann. Applied Prob.3, 173-185. Zbl0771.60058
  4. Williams, D.1991Some aspects of Wiener-Hopf factorization, Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. A 335, 593-608. Zbl0735.47010MR1125054

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