Markov Processes :An Introduction for Physical Scientists

Publication subTitle :An Introduction for Physical Scientists

Author: Gillespie   Daniel T.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1991

E-ISBN: 9780080918372

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780122839559

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780122839559

Subject: O211.62 Markov process

Language: ENG

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Description

Markov process theory is basically an extension of ordinary calculus to accommodate functions whos time evolutions are not entirely deterministic. It is a subject that is becoming increasingly important for many fields of science. This book develops the single-variable theory of both continuous and jump Markov processes in a way that should appeal especially to physicists and chemists at the senior and graduate level.

  • A self-contained, prgamatic exposition of the needed elements of random variable theory
  • Logically integrated derviations of the Chapman-Kolmogorov equation, the Kramers-Moyal equations, the Fokker-Planck equations, the Langevin equation, the master equations, and the moment equations
  • Detailed exposition of Monte Carlo simulation methods, with plots of many numerical examples
  • Clear treatments of first passages, first exits, and stable state fluctuations and transitions
  • Carefully drawn applications to Brownian motion, molecular diffusion, and chemical kinetics

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