International audienceIn this paper, we analyze the use of the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process to model dynamical systems subjected to bounded noisy perturbations. In order to discuss the main characteristics of this new approach we consider some basic models in population dynamics such as the logistic equations and competitive Lotka-Volterra systems. The key is the fact that these perturbations can be ensured to keep inside some interval that can be previously fixed, for instance, by practitioners, even though the resulting model does not generate a random dynamical system. However, one can still analyze the forwards asymptotic behavior of these random differential systems. Moreover, to illustrate the advantages of this type of modeling, we exh...
[EN] We combine the stochastic perturbation method with the maximum entropy principle to construct a...
AbstractIn this paper we have studied the diffusion approximations for the stochastic Gompertz and l...
AbstractWe consider a class of stochastic evolution models for particles diffusing on a lattice and ...
In this paper, we analyze the use of the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process to model dynamical systems subje...
We described the first passage time distribution associated to the stochastic evolution from an unst...
n this article, a random and a stochastic version of a SIR nonautonomous model previously introduced...
There is a lack of appropriate replication of the asymptotical behaviour of stationary stochastic di...
We consider a multidimensional stochastic differential equation Y written as a drift-perturbation of...
<p>In the preface of his book entitled 'Theory and applications of stochastic differential equ...
Finkelshtein D, Kondratiev Y, Kutoviy O. Statistical dynamics of continuous systems: perturbative an...
In this paper, we consider a non-autonomous stochastic Lotka-Volterra competitive system dxi(t) = xi...
In this corrigendum we correct an error in our paper [T. Caraballo, R. Colucci, J. López-de-la-Cruz ...
In this paper, we investigate a Lotka-Volterra system under regime switching dx(t) = diag(x1(t); : :...
We described the first passage time distribution associated to the stochastic evolution fr...
We use stochastic dynamics to develop the patterned attractor of a non?local extended system. This i...
[EN] We combine the stochastic perturbation method with the maximum entropy principle to construct a...
AbstractIn this paper we have studied the diffusion approximations for the stochastic Gompertz and l...
AbstractWe consider a class of stochastic evolution models for particles diffusing on a lattice and ...
In this paper, we analyze the use of the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process to model dynamical systems subje...
We described the first passage time distribution associated to the stochastic evolution from an unst...
n this article, a random and a stochastic version of a SIR nonautonomous model previously introduced...
There is a lack of appropriate replication of the asymptotical behaviour of stationary stochastic di...
We consider a multidimensional stochastic differential equation Y written as a drift-perturbation of...
<p>In the preface of his book entitled 'Theory and applications of stochastic differential equ...
Finkelshtein D, Kondratiev Y, Kutoviy O. Statistical dynamics of continuous systems: perturbative an...
In this paper, we consider a non-autonomous stochastic Lotka-Volterra competitive system dxi(t) = xi...
In this corrigendum we correct an error in our paper [T. Caraballo, R. Colucci, J. López-de-la-Cruz ...
In this paper, we investigate a Lotka-Volterra system under regime switching dx(t) = diag(x1(t); : :...
We described the first passage time distribution associated to the stochastic evolution fr...
We use stochastic dynamics to develop the patterned attractor of a non?local extended system. This i...
[EN] We combine the stochastic perturbation method with the maximum entropy principle to construct a...
AbstractIn this paper we have studied the diffusion approximations for the stochastic Gompertz and l...
AbstractWe consider a class of stochastic evolution models for particles diffusing on a lattice and ...