AbstractThe fluctuation problem in cascade theory is viewed from the standpoint of the invariant imbedding method of Bellman et al. [1]. The correlation functions that are used in the description of the electromagnetic cascades are shown to obey a simple system of two component vector differential equations. The advantage of the present method over the conventional approach of writing down Kolmogorov forward equations for these functions lies in that we encounter 2 × 2 matrices of a particular type only. In view of the simplicity of the structure it is possible to generalize the equations to correlation functions of arbitrary order. The reduction in dimension from 2n × 2n matrices to only 2 × 2 matrices which may, at first sight, appear per...
A correlated wavefunction in the form of a linear combination of generalized products is proposed fo...
A system consisting of an equilibrium medium formed by charged parti-cles and electromagnetic field ...
Covariances and variances of linear statistics of a point process can be written as integrals over t...
The fluctuation problem in cascade theory is viewed from the standpoint of the invariant imbedding m...
The fluctuation problem in electromagnetic cascades is examined in the light of the new approach to ...
Sequent correlations in multiplicative stochastic processes are defined with the aid of product dens...
The present note extends to the actual cascade process a result already established by Scott and Uhl...
NOUS PRESENTONS DES RESULTATS EXPERIMENTAUX CONCERNANT LA DISPERSION DE TRACEURS PASSIFS DANS DES EX...
The improved mathematical treatment for the calculation of cascade theory is presented. The solution...
We discuss ``cascade mixing", where one particle mixture, say a B0, leads to another, say a K0. A si...
Fluctuation-dissipation theorems (FDTs) link transport coefficients (density response functions, con...
Basic formulas for the two-time correlation functions are derived using the Poisson representation m...
Hamiltonian systems can be classified according Poincaré into integrable and non-integrable systems....
SUMMARY. The notion of multiplicative cascade was introduced into the statistical theory of turbulen...
We present a parametric study of a nonlinear diffusion equation which generalises Leith's model of a...
A correlated wavefunction in the form of a linear combination of generalized products is proposed fo...
A system consisting of an equilibrium medium formed by charged parti-cles and electromagnetic field ...
Covariances and variances of linear statistics of a point process can be written as integrals over t...
The fluctuation problem in cascade theory is viewed from the standpoint of the invariant imbedding m...
The fluctuation problem in electromagnetic cascades is examined in the light of the new approach to ...
Sequent correlations in multiplicative stochastic processes are defined with the aid of product dens...
The present note extends to the actual cascade process a result already established by Scott and Uhl...
NOUS PRESENTONS DES RESULTATS EXPERIMENTAUX CONCERNANT LA DISPERSION DE TRACEURS PASSIFS DANS DES EX...
The improved mathematical treatment for the calculation of cascade theory is presented. The solution...
We discuss ``cascade mixing", where one particle mixture, say a B0, leads to another, say a K0. A si...
Fluctuation-dissipation theorems (FDTs) link transport coefficients (density response functions, con...
Basic formulas for the two-time correlation functions are derived using the Poisson representation m...
Hamiltonian systems can be classified according Poincaré into integrable and non-integrable systems....
SUMMARY. The notion of multiplicative cascade was introduced into the statistical theory of turbulen...
We present a parametric study of a nonlinear diffusion equation which generalises Leith's model of a...
A correlated wavefunction in the form of a linear combination of generalized products is proposed fo...
A system consisting of an equilibrium medium formed by charged parti-cles and electromagnetic field ...
Covariances and variances of linear statistics of a point process can be written as integrals over t...