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"In formulating a stochastic model to describe a real phenomenon, it used to be that one compromised between choosing a model that is a realistic replica of the actual situation and choosing one whose mathematical analysis is tractable. That is, there did not seem to be any payoff in choosing a...

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Main Author: Ross, Sheldon M. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam Academic Press 2013.
Edition:Fifth edition.
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