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Using the Fokker-Planck equation, two methods are outlined to estimate the branch selectivity in a system crossing a bifurcation point. The results are compared with measurements and a recent theory. The accuracies of the measurements and predictions of the theory are discussed.
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The solution of the time dependent multivelocity Fokker-Planck equation in plane geometry with an absorbing boundary is formulated in terms of the infinite medium Green's function and the boundary distribution. The boundary distribution is to be determined by solving an integral equation. It is...
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The statistics of the reflection and transmission coefficients of a two-state Markov medium is analysed using the rod model of the invariant imbedding approach in linear transport theory. The presence of a noise-induced transition in the reflectivity of a semi-infinite medium, as the mean size...
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It is shown that the probability density of the reflection coefficient of a semi-infinite array of random slabs undergoes qualitative changes as the parameters of the slabs are varied. Specifically, it is found that the density function changes from a smooth curve with a single peak to a highly...
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