Stochastic Stability of Differential Equations
Since the publication of the first edition of the present volume in 1980, the shastic stability of differential equations has become a very popular subject of research in mathematics and engineering. To date exact formulas for the Lyapunov exponent, the criteria for the moment and almost sure stability, and for the existence of stationary and periodic solutions of shastic differential equations have been widely used in the literature. In this updated volume readers will find important new results on the moment Lyapunov exponent, stability index and some other fields, obtained after publication of the first edition, and a significantly expanded bibliography.

This volume provides a solid foundation for students in graduate courses in mathematics and its applications. It is also useful for those researchers who would like to learn more about this subject, to start their research in this area or to study the properties of concrete mechanical systems subjected to random perturbations.

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Stochastic Stability of Differential Equations
Since the publication of the first edition of the present volume in 1980, the shastic stability of differential equations has become a very popular subject of research in mathematics and engineering. To date exact formulas for the Lyapunov exponent, the criteria for the moment and almost sure stability, and for the existence of stationary and periodic solutions of shastic differential equations have been widely used in the literature. In this updated volume readers will find important new results on the moment Lyapunov exponent, stability index and some other fields, obtained after publication of the first edition, and a significantly expanded bibliography.

This volume provides a solid foundation for students in graduate courses in mathematics and its applications. It is also useful for those researchers who would like to learn more about this subject, to start their research in this area or to study the properties of concrete mechanical systems subjected to random perturbations.

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Stochastic Stability of Differential Equations

Stochastic Stability of Differential Equations

Stochastic Stability of Differential Equations

Stochastic Stability of Differential Equations

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Since the publication of the first edition of the present volume in 1980, the shastic stability of differential equations has become a very popular subject of research in mathematics and engineering. To date exact formulas for the Lyapunov exponent, the criteria for the moment and almost sure stability, and for the existence of stationary and periodic solutions of shastic differential equations have been widely used in the literature. In this updated volume readers will find important new results on the moment Lyapunov exponent, stability index and some other fields, obtained after publication of the first edition, and a significantly expanded bibliography.

This volume provides a solid foundation for students in graduate courses in mathematics and its applications. It is also useful for those researchers who would like to learn more about this subject, to start their research in this area or to study the properties of concrete mechanical systems subjected to random perturbations.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783642270284
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 10/24/2013
Series: Stochastic Modelling and Applied Probability , #66
Edition description: Second Edition 2012
Pages: 342
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

Boundedness in Probability and Stability of Shastic Processes Defined by Differential Equations.- 2.Stationary and Periodic Solutions of Differential Equations. 3.Markov Processes and Shastic Differential Equations.- 4.Ergodic Properties of Solutions of Shastic Equations.- 5.Stability of Shastic Differential Equations.- 6.Systems of Linear Shastic Equations.- 7.Some Special Problems in the Theory of Stability of SDE’s.- 8.Stabilization of Controlled Shastic Systems.- A. Appendix to the First English Edition.- B. Appendix to the Second Edition. Moment Lyapunov Exponents and Stability Index.- References.- Index.

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