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The following pages link to Asymptotic expansion and central limit theorem for multiscale piecewise-deterministic Markov processes (Q429283):
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- Limit theorems for infinite-dimensional piecewise deterministic Markov processes. Applications to stochastic excitable membrane models (Q456199) (← links)
- A piecewise deterministic limit for a multiscale stochastic spatial gene network (Q832616) (← links)
- A nontrivial scaling limit for multiscale Markov chains (Q878345) (← links)
- Stochastic hybrid systems in cellular neuroscience (Q1710230) (← links)
- Stochastic representations of ion channel kinetics and exact stochastic simulation of neuronal dynamics (Q1732662) (← links)
- Almost sure convergence of numerical approximations for piecewise deterministic Markov processes (Q1931439) (← links)
- Averaging principle and normal deviations for multiscale stochastic systems (Q2021633) (← links)
- Reduction of a stochastic model of gene expression: Lagrangian dynamics gives access to basins of attraction as cell types and metastabilty (Q2244910) (← links)
- Exponential ergodicity for Markov processes with random switching (Q2345131) (← links)
- Spatio-temporal hybrid (PDMP) models: central limit theorem and Langevin approximation for global fluctuations. Application to electrophysiology (Q2348722) (← links)
- Moment bounds and geometric ergodicity of diffusions with random switching and unbounded transition rates (Q2374085) (← links)
- Piecewise-Deterministic Markov Processes as Limits of Markov Jump Processes (Q3167336) (← links)
- Averaging for a Fully Coupled Piecewise-Deterministic Markov Process in Infinite Dimensions (Q3167337) (← links)
- Thinning and multilevel Monte Carlo methods for piecewise deterministic (Markov) processes with an application to a stochastic Morris–Lecar model (Q3298816) (← links)
- Stability in Distribution of Path-Dependent Hybrid Diffusion (Q4965178) (← links)
- Multiscale Piecewise Deterministic Markov Process in infinite dimension: central limit theorem and Langevin approximation (Q5174369) (← links)
- Averaging for slow–fast piecewise deterministic Markov processes with an attractive boundary (Q6148886) (← links)