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The following pages link to Extreme value statistics of ergodic Markov processes from first passage times in the large deviation limit (Q5056234):
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- A connection between extreme value theory and long time approximation of SDEs (Q734653) (← links)
- Closed-form solutions for the probability distribution of time-variant maximal value processes for some classes of Markov processes (Q2025535) (← links)
- A probabilistic approach to extreme statistics of Brownian escape times in dimensions 1, 2, and 3 (Q2179884) (← links)
- Extreme first passage times of piecewise deterministic Markov processes (Q4990881) (← links)
- Extreme value statistics of positive recurrent centrally biased random walks (Q5055383) (← links)
- First-passage times of multiple diffusing particles with reversible target-binding kinetics (Q5057855) (← links)
- Level crossing statistics in a biologically motivated model of a long dynamic protrusion: passage times, random and extreme excursions (Q5152586) (← links)
- Preface: new trends in first-passage methods and applications in the life sciences and engineering (Q5869963) (← links)
- Extreme statistics of anomalous subdiffusion following a fractional Fokker–Planck equation: subdiffusion is faster than normal diffusion (Q5870673) (← links)
- The moving-eigenvalue method: hitting time for Itô processes and moving boundaries (Q5870723) (← links)
- Extreme hitting probabilities for diffusion* (Q5872731) (← links)
- Selfsimilarity of diffusions’ first passage times (Q5876391) (← links)
- Mean first passage time and absorption probabilities of a Lévy flier on a finite interval: discrete space and continuous limit via Fock space approach (Q5877279) (← links)
- Selfsimilar diffusions (Q5877424) (← links)
- Exact calculation of the mean first-passage time of continuous-time random walks by nonhomogeneous Wiener–Hopf integral equations (Q5878996) (← links)
- Slowest first passage times, redundancy, and menopause timing (Q6040843) (← links)
- Extreme value statistics of edge currents in Markov jump processes and their use for entropy production estimation (Q6593925) (← links)