Ergodic theory
Jürgen Moser
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Ergodic theory
by Jürgen Moser
Published
1975
Publisher
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University
Pages
131
Parameter estimation for the Euler-Bernoulli-beam
Resolving Markov chains onto Bernoulli shifts via positive polynomials
Parameter estimation for the Euler-Bernoulli-beam
Resolving Markov chains onto Bernoulli shifts via positive polynomials
Application of the Bernoulli enthalpy concept to the study of vortex noise and jet impingment noise
Ergodic theory
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Ergodic theory was written by Jürgen Moser.
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