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Applied Methods of the Theory of Random Functions. By A. A. Sveshnikov. Pp. ix, 321. 1966. (Pergamon.)

P. Whittle
- 01 May 1968 - 
- Vol. 52, Iss: 380, pp 213-213
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An observational test for correlations between cosmic rays and magnetic fields

TL;DR: In this paper, the magnitude of fluctuations in total synchrotron intensity in the Milky Way was derived from observations and from theory under various assumption about the relation between cosmic rays and magnetic fields.
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The application of identification methods in the U.S.S.R.-A survey

N. S. Rajbman
- 01 Jan 1976 - 
TL;DR: The paper is an attempt to describe the use of identification methods in the U.S.R. where these develop and extend at a rate comparable to that of the rest of the world.
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Monitoring of Fine Particulate Air Pollution as a Factor in Urban Planning Decisions

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider the issues of describing dust concentration using the theory of stationary random functions, which allows not only to obtain the characteristics of the particulate composition of dust in the air, but also to determine a number of additional parameters, namely, mean residence time of fractional concentration above the predetermined level, the average number of times when fractional concentrations per time unit exceeds the standard.
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Stochastic Singular Optimal Control Problem with State Delays: Regularization, Singular Perturbation, and Minimizing Sequence

TL;DR: An optimal control problem with quadratic cost functional for a linear stochastic system with pointwise and distributed time delays in the state variable is considered and is reduced to solution of the set of four equations.
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An observational test for correlations between cosmic rays and magnetic fields

TL;DR: In this paper, the magnitude of fluctuations in total synchrotron intensity in the Milky Way was derived from observations and from theory under various assumption about the relation between cosmic rays and magnetic fields.
Journal ArticleDOI

The application of identification methods in the U.S.S.R.-A survey

N. S. Rajbman
- 01 Jan 1976 - 
TL;DR: The paper is an attempt to describe the use of identification methods in the U.S.R. where these develop and extend at a rate comparable to that of the rest of the world.
Journal ArticleDOI

Monitoring of Fine Particulate Air Pollution as a Factor in Urban Planning Decisions

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider the issues of describing dust concentration using the theory of stationary random functions, which allows not only to obtain the characteristics of the particulate composition of dust in the air, but also to determine a number of additional parameters, namely, mean residence time of fractional concentration above the predetermined level, the average number of times when fractional concentrations per time unit exceeds the standard.
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Stochastic Singular Optimal Control Problem with State Delays: Regularization, Singular Perturbation, and Minimizing Sequence

TL;DR: An optimal control problem with quadratic cost functional for a linear stochastic system with pointwise and distributed time delays in the state variable is considered and is reduced to solution of the set of four equations.