The Handbook of Stochastic Methods covers systematically and in simple
language the foundations of Markov systems, stochastic differential
equations, Fokker-Planck equations and stochastic master equations.
Strong emphasis is placed on systematic approximation methods for
solving problems. The practical orientation and broad coverage will
appeal to researchers and academics working in theoretical physics,
physical chemistry and mathematical finance.
The inclusion of a new chapter on the numerical treatment of stochastic
differential equations further enhances the value of the third edition
of this classic text for practitioners.
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