Context.Synthesis models predict the integrated properties of stellar populations. Several problems exist in this field, mostly related to the fact that integrated properties are distributed. To date, this aspect has been either ignored (as in standard synthesis models, which are inherently deterministic) or interpreted phenomenologically (as in Monte Carlo simulations, which describe distributed properties rather than explain them). Aims.This paper presents a method of population synthesis that accounts for the distributed nature of stellar properties. Methods.We approach population synthesis as a problem in probability theory, in which stellar luminosities are random variables extracted from the stellar luminosity distrib...
(abriged) In this paper we establish a Lowest Luminosity Limit (LLL) for the use of synthesis codes....
When evolutionary synthesis models take into account the stochastic nature of the IMF together with ...
We construct evolutionary synthesis models for simple stellar populations using the evolutionary tra...
In terms of statistical fluctuations, stellar population synthesis models are only asymptotically co...
In terms of statistical fluctuations, stellar population synthesis models are only asymptotically co...
The probabilistic nature of the IMF in stellar systems implies that clusters of the same mass and ag...
In terms of statistical fluctuations, stellar population synthesis models are only asymptotically co...
The stochastic nature of the IMF in young stellar clusters implies that clusters of the same mass an...
In this review we address the uncertainties implicit in evolutionary synthesis model computations. A...
For a number of reasons, the properties of integrated stellar populations are distributed. Tradition...
Evolutionary synthesis models are a fundamental tool to interpret the properties of observed stellar...
The current state-of-the-art of population synthesis is reviewed. The field is currently undergoing ...
Aims. We present here a new theoretical approach to population synthesis. The aim is to predict colo...
The basic assumptions behind Population Synthesis and Spectral Evolution models are reviewed. The nu...
Combining population synthesis models with simple Montecarlo simulations of stochastic effects in th...
(abriged) In this paper we establish a Lowest Luminosity Limit (LLL) for the use of synthesis codes....
When evolutionary synthesis models take into account the stochastic nature of the IMF together with ...
We construct evolutionary synthesis models for simple stellar populations using the evolutionary tra...
In terms of statistical fluctuations, stellar population synthesis models are only asymptotically co...
In terms of statistical fluctuations, stellar population synthesis models are only asymptotically co...
The probabilistic nature of the IMF in stellar systems implies that clusters of the same mass and ag...
In terms of statistical fluctuations, stellar population synthesis models are only asymptotically co...
The stochastic nature of the IMF in young stellar clusters implies that clusters of the same mass an...
In this review we address the uncertainties implicit in evolutionary synthesis model computations. A...
For a number of reasons, the properties of integrated stellar populations are distributed. Tradition...
Evolutionary synthesis models are a fundamental tool to interpret the properties of observed stellar...
The current state-of-the-art of population synthesis is reviewed. The field is currently undergoing ...
Aims. We present here a new theoretical approach to population synthesis. The aim is to predict colo...
The basic assumptions behind Population Synthesis and Spectral Evolution models are reviewed. The nu...
Combining population synthesis models with simple Montecarlo simulations of stochastic effects in th...
(abriged) In this paper we establish a Lowest Luminosity Limit (LLL) for the use of synthesis codes....
When evolutionary synthesis models take into account the stochastic nature of the IMF together with ...
We construct evolutionary synthesis models for simple stellar populations using the evolutionary tra...