On solving some problems of the stochastic theory of configurations by modelling

Jan Havel; Petr Nedoma

Kybernetika (1969)

  • Volume: 05, Issue: 4, page (325)-334
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Havel, Jan, and Nedoma, Petr. "On solving some problems of the stochastic theory of configurations by modelling." Kybernetika 05.4 (1969): (325)-334. <http://eudml.org/doc/27762>.

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References

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  1. J. Kožešník, Stochastic Theory of Configurations I. Basic Relations, Bulletin de L'Academie Polonaise des Sciences XIII (1965), 10, p. 498-503. (1965) 
  2. J. Kožešník, Stochastic Theory of Configurations II. Applications, Ibidem 505-512. 
  3. J. Kožešník, Stochastic Processes in Linear Configurations in which the Transion Probability Densities do not Depend on States of Particular Components I, II, Bulletin de L'Academie Polonaise des Sciences XIII (1965), 11, 559-567; 12, 569-574. (1965) 
  4. J. Havel, The GENAP II Random Process Generator, Electronic Engineering (May 1968), 7-11. (1968) 

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