
doi: 10.1007/bf00276084
pmid: 2708915
The statistical averaging of compartmental models with parameters being random processes is derived for the case of vanishing input and uniformly bounded input. The difference of resulting models is discussed.
Stochastic Processes, uniformly bounded input, statistical averaging of compartmental models, Stochastic systems and control, Stochastic analysis, vanishing input, Models, Theoretical, stochastic models, General biology and biomathematics, Probability
Stochastic Processes, uniformly bounded input, statistical averaging of compartmental models, Stochastic systems and control, Stochastic analysis, vanishing input, Models, Theoretical, stochastic models, General biology and biomathematics, Probability
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