
Random Evolutionary Systems
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Igor Samoilenko is a Doctor of Sciences (Hab.) and Associate Professor at the Faculty of Computer Science and Cybernetics at the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine. He is the author of 60 scientific publications.
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2. Weak Convergence in Poisson and Lévy Approximation Schemes.
3. Large Deviations in the Scheme of Asymptotically Small Diffusion.
4. Large Deviations of Systems in Poisson and Lévy Approximation Schemes.
5. Large Deviations of Systems in the Scheme of Splitting and Double Merging.
6. Difference Diffusion Models with Equilibrium.
7. Random Evolutionary Systems in Discrete-Continuous Time.
8. Diffusion Approximation of Random Evolutions in Random Media.
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