The mean action time is the mean of a probability density function that can be interpreted as a critical time, which is a finite estimate of the time taken for the transient solution of a reaction-diffusion equation to effectively reach steady state. For high-variance distributions, the mean action time under-approximates the critical time since it neglects to account for the spread about the mean. We can improve our estimate of the critical time by calculating the higher moments of the probability density function, called the moments of action, which provide additional information regarding the spread about the mean. Existing methods for calculating the nth moment of action require the solution of n nonhomogeneous boundary value problems w...
<div><p>The inference of reaction rate parameters in biochemical network models from time series con...
Cellular reactions have a multi-scale nature in the sense that the abundance of molecular species an...
(Communicated by Yanping Lin) Abstract. We consider the moment-closure approach to transport equatio...
The mean action time is the mean of a probability density function that can be interpreted as a crit...
Berezhkovskii and co-workers introduced the concept of local accumulation time as a finite measure o...
In 2010 Berezhkovskii and coworkers introduced the concept of local accumulation time (LAT) as a fin...
In 1991, McNabb introduced the concept of mean action time (MAT) as a finite measure of the time req...
The concept of local accumulation time (LAT) was introduced by Berezhkovskii and co-workers to give ...
Mathematically, it takes an infinite amount of time for the transient solution of a diffusion equati...
AbstractSome simple first moment expressions are found for solutions of some linear and non-linear m...
Traditional moment-closure methods need to assume that high-order cumulants of a probability distrib...
The concept of local accumulation time (LAT) was introduced by Berezhkovskii and coworkers in 2010–2...
Approximate solutions of the chemical master equation and the chemical Fokker-Planck equation are an...
Let D(s),s≥0 be a Lévy subordinator, that is, a non-decreasing process with stationary and independe...
Reaction diffusion has applications to a wide range of areas, including industrial, geological, and ...
<div><p>The inference of reaction rate parameters in biochemical network models from time series con...
Cellular reactions have a multi-scale nature in the sense that the abundance of molecular species an...
(Communicated by Yanping Lin) Abstract. We consider the moment-closure approach to transport equatio...
The mean action time is the mean of a probability density function that can be interpreted as a crit...
Berezhkovskii and co-workers introduced the concept of local accumulation time as a finite measure o...
In 2010 Berezhkovskii and coworkers introduced the concept of local accumulation time (LAT) as a fin...
In 1991, McNabb introduced the concept of mean action time (MAT) as a finite measure of the time req...
The concept of local accumulation time (LAT) was introduced by Berezhkovskii and co-workers to give ...
Mathematically, it takes an infinite amount of time for the transient solution of a diffusion equati...
AbstractSome simple first moment expressions are found for solutions of some linear and non-linear m...
Traditional moment-closure methods need to assume that high-order cumulants of a probability distrib...
The concept of local accumulation time (LAT) was introduced by Berezhkovskii and coworkers in 2010–2...
Approximate solutions of the chemical master equation and the chemical Fokker-Planck equation are an...
Let D(s),s≥0 be a Lévy subordinator, that is, a non-decreasing process with stationary and independe...
Reaction diffusion has applications to a wide range of areas, including industrial, geological, and ...
<div><p>The inference of reaction rate parameters in biochemical network models from time series con...
Cellular reactions have a multi-scale nature in the sense that the abundance of molecular species an...
(Communicated by Yanping Lin) Abstract. We consider the moment-closure approach to transport equatio...