The extension of averaging procedure for operator-valued function is defined by means of the integration of measurable map with respect to complex-valued measure or pseudomeasure. The averaging procedure of one-parametric semigroups of linear operators based on Chernoff equivalence for operator-valued functions is constructed. The initial value problem solutions are investigated for fractional diffusion equation and for Schrödinger equation with relativistic Hamiltonian of free motion. It is established that in these examples the solution of evolutionary equation can be obtained by applying the constructed averaging procedure to the random translation operators in classical coordinate space. © 2018 World Scientific Publishing Company
Most dynamical systems arise from differential equations that can be represented as an abstract evol...
Most dynamical systems arise from differential equations that can be represented as an abstract evol...
Most dynamical systems arise from differential equations that can be represented as an abstract evol...
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Transformations of measures, generalized measures, and functions generated by evolution differential...
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Most dynamical systems arise from differential equations that can be represented as an abstract evol...
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Most dynamical systems arise from differential equations that can be represented as an abstract evol...
Most dynamical systems arise from differential equations that can be represented as an abstract evol...
Most dynamical systems arise from differential equations that can be represented as an abstract evol...
Most dynamical systems arise from differential equations that can be represented as an abstract evol...
The extension of averaging procedure for operator-valued function is defined by means of the integra...
Abstract: The averaging procedure of one-parametric semigroups, based on Chernoff equivale...
Abstract: The properties of mean values of random variable with values in the set of semig...
We introduce and study probabilistic interpolations of various quantization methods. To do this, we ...
Many results, both from semigroup theory itself and from the applied sciences, are phrased in discip...
Transformations of measures, generalized measures, and functions generated by evolution differential...
Some "classical" stochastic differential equations have been used in the theory of measurements cont...
Transformations of measures, generalized measures, and functions generated by evolution differential...
The thesis presents a probabilistic approach to the theory of semigroups of operators, with particul...
Most dynamical systems arise from differential equations that can be represented as an abstract evol...
AbstractIf the potential in a two-particle system is the boundary value of an analytic function, the...
Most dynamical systems arise from differential equations that can be represented as an abstract evol...
Most dynamical systems arise from differential equations that can be represented as an abstract evol...
Most dynamical systems arise from differential equations that can be represented as an abstract evol...
Most dynamical systems arise from differential equations that can be represented as an abstract evol...