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The following pages link to The fully implicit stochastic-\(\alpha \) method for stiff stochastic differential equations (Q1038059):
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- An integration factor method for stochastic and stiff reaction-diffusion systems (Q350089) (← links)
- Physically consistent simulation of mesoscale chemical kinetics: the non-negative FIS-\(\alpha\) method (Q422512) (← links)
- Split-step Milstein methods for multi-channel stiff stochastic differential systems (Q482399) (← links)
- Implicit numerical solutions for solving stochastic differential equations with jumps (Q1722219) (← links)
- The truncated Milstein method for stochastic differential equations with commutative noise (Q1743967) (← links)
- A family of fully implicit Milstein methods for stiff stochastic differential equations with multiplicative noise (Q1759581) (← links)
- A family of fully implicit strong Itô-Taylor numerical methods for stochastic differential equations (Q2074870) (← links)
- A quantitative study on the role of TKI combined with Wnt/\(\beta\)-catenin signaling and IFN-\(\alpha\) in the treatment of CML through deterministic and stochastic approaches (Q2120382) (← links)
- Improving split-step forward methods by ODE solver for stiff stochastic differential equations (Q2140372) (← links)
- A-stable Runge-Kutta methods for stiff stochastic differential equations with multiplicative noise (Q2516804) (← links)
- The Stochastic$\alpha$ Method: A Numerical Method for Simulation of Noisy Second Order Dynamical Systems (Q3117363) (← links)
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- Study on split-step Rosenbrock type method for stiff stochastic differential systems (Q5030526) (← links)
- General Full Implicit Strong Taylor Approximations for Stiff Stochastic Differential Equations (Q5079566) (← links)
- Explicit Integration of Stiff Stochastic Differential Equations via an Efficient Implementation of Stochastic Computational Singular Perturbation (Q5161425) (← links)
- Weak backward error analysis for overdamped Langevin processes (Q5249717) (← links)