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The following pages link to Stochastic differential equations with sticky reflection and boundary diffusion (Q508460):
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- Construction and analysis of a sticky reflected distorted Brownian motion (Q297452) (← links)
- Some results on stochastic differential equations with reflecting boundary conditions (Q702404) (← links)
- Sticky Brownian motions and a probabilistic solution to a two-point boundary value problem (Q830521) (← links)
- The martingale problem with sticky reflection conditions, and a system of particles interacting at the boundary (Q1102036) (← links)
- Homogenization and propagation of chaos to a nonlinear diffusion with sticky reflection (Q1804995) (← links)
- Sticky-reflected stochastic heat equation driven by colored noise (Q2026649) (← links)
- A functional limit theorem for coin tossing Markov chains (Q2028965) (← links)
- Properties of the EMCEL scheme for approximating irregular diffusions (Q2069772) (← links)
- Simulation of multidimensional diffusions with sticky boundaries via Markov chain approximation (Q2103028) (← links)
- Wasserstein convergence rates for random bit approximations of continuous Markov processes (Q2208948) (← links)
- Sticky couplings of multidimensional diffusions with different drifts (Q2291973) (← links)
- Mini-workshop: Variable curvature bounds, analysis and topology on Dirichlet spaces. Abstracts from the mini-workshop held December 5--11, 2021 (hybrid meeting) (Q2693055) (← links)
- Sticky reflected diffusion processes. In view of stochastic interface models and on general domains (Q2828116) (← links)
- Uniqueness and regularity for a system of interacting Bessel processes via the Muckenhoupt condition (Q2880686) (← links)
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- Behavior Near Walls in the Mean-Field Approach to Crowd Dynamics (Q5110575) (← links)
- Reversible coalescing-fragmentating Wasserstein dynamics on the real line (Q6150104) (← links)
- Variational methods for evolution. Abstracts from the workshop held December 5--8, 2023 (Q6613401) (← links)