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Asymptotic behaviour of stochastic semigroups.

Esther Dopazo (1990)

Extracta Mathematicae

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The problem to be treated in this note is concerned with the asymptotic behaviour of stochastic semigroups, as the time becomes very large. The subject is largely motived by the Theory of Markov processes. Stochastic semigroups usually arise from pure probabilistic problems such as random walks stochastic differential equations and many others. An outline of the paper is as follows. Section one deals with the basic definitions relative to K-positivity and stochastic semigroups....

Stochastic differential inclusions

Michał Kisielewicz (1997)

Discussiones Mathematicae, Differential Inclusions, Control and Optimization

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The definition and some existence theorems for stochastic differential inclusions depending only on selections theorems are given.

Stochastic differential inclusions

Michał Kisielewicz (1999)

Discussiones Mathematicae, Differential Inclusions, Control and Optimization

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The definition and some existence theorems for stochastic differential inclusion dZₜ ∈ F(Zₜ)dXₜ, where F and X are set valued stochastic processes, are given.

Impulsive perturbation of C₀-semigroups and stochastic evolution inclusions

N.U. Ahmed (2002)

Discussiones Mathematicae, Differential Inclusions, Control and Optimization

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In this paper, we consider a class of infinite dimensional stochastic impulsive evolution inclusions. We prove existence of solutions and study properties of the solution set. It is also indicated how these results can be used in the study of control systems driven by vector measures.

Transforming stochastic matrices for stochastic comparison with the st-order

Tuğrul Dayar, Jean-Michel Fourneau, Nihal Pekergin (2010)

RAIRO - Operations Research

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We present a transformation for stochastic matrices and analyze the effects of using it in stochastic comparison with the strong stochastic (st) order. We show that unless the given stochastic matrix is row diagonally dominant, the transformed matrix provides better st bounds on the steady state probability distribution.