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Zusammenfassung: | This book aims to present the overall existing tsunami hazard in the Caribbean Sea region, a region which is typically only associated with hurricanes. It initially presents an overview of all of the existing tsunami-causing factors found in the region: earthquakes, sub-aerial and submarine landslides, and submarine explosions. This is followed by field evidence of recent and pre-historic tsunami events, which gives credibility to all of this effort. The next section is a description of the tsunami hazard mitigation efforts being carried out locally and in collaboration with national and international programs. The final part is dedicated to the presentation of related recent research results. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiii, 344 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-340) and index. |
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contents | Preface -- 1. Transition functions and Markov processes. 1.1. Introduction. 1.2. Markov property. 1.3. Transition functions and backward transition functions. 1.4. Markov processes associated with transition functions. 1.5. Space-time processes. 1.6. Classes of stochastic processes. 1.7. Completions of [symbol]-algebras. 1.8. Path properties of stochastic processes: separability and progressive measurability. 1.9. Path properties of stochastic processes: one-sided continuity and continuity. 1.10. Reciprocal transition functions and reciprocal processes. 1.11. Path properties of reciprocal processes. 1.12. Examples of transition functions and Markov processes. 1.13. Notes and comments -- 2. Propagators: general theory. 2.1. Propagators and backward propagators on Banach spaces. 2.2. Free propagators and free backward propagators. 2.3. Generators of propagators and Kolmogorov's forward and backward equations. 2.4. Howland semigroups. 2.5. Feller-Dynkin propagators and the continuity properties of Markov processes. 2.6. Stopping times and the strong Markov property. 2.7. Strong Markov property with respect to families of measures. 2.8. Feller-Dynkin propagators and completions of [symbol]-algebras. 2.9. Feller-Dynkin propagators and standard processes. 2.10. Hitting times and standard processes. 2.11. Notes and comments -- 3. Non-autonomous Kato classes of measures. 3.1. Additive and multiplicative functionals. 3.2. Potentials of time-dependent measures and non-autonomous Kato classes. 3.3. Backward transition probability functions and non-autonomous Kato classes of functions and measures. 3.4. Weighted non-autonomous Kato classes. 3.5. Examples of functions and measures in non-autonomous Kato classes. 3.6. Transition probability densities and fundamental solutions to parabolic equations in non-divergence form. 3.7. Transition probability densities and fundamental solutions to parabolic equations in divergence form. 3.8. Diffusion processes and stochastic differential equations. 3.9. Additive functionals associated with time-dependent measures. 3.10. Exponential estimates for additive functionals. 3.11. Probabilistic description of non-autonomous Kato classes. 3.12. Notes and comments -- 4. Feynman-Kac propagators. 4.1. Schrödinger semigroups with Kato class potentials. 4.2. Feynman-Kac propagators. 4.3. The behavior of Feynman-Kac propagators in L[symbol]-spaces. 4.4. Feller, Feller-Dynkin, and BUC-property of Feynman-Kac propagators. 4.5. Integral kernels of Feynman-Kac propagators. 4.6. Feynman-Kac propagators and Howland semigroups. 4.7. Duhamel's formula for Feynman-Kac propagators. 4.8. Feynman-Kac propagators and viscosity solutions. 4.9. Notes and comments -- 5. Some theorems of analysis and probability theory. 5.1. Monotone class theorems. 5.2. Kolmogorov's extension theorem. 5.3. Uniform integrability. 5.4. Radon-Nikodym theorem. 5.5. Vitali-Hahn-Saks theorem. 5.6. Doob's inequalities. |
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spelling | Gulisashvili, Archil. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb2006026283 Non-autonomous Kato classes and Feynman-Kac propagators / Archil Gulisashvili, Jan A. van Casteren. Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific, ©2006. 1 online resource (xiii, 344 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-340) and index. Print version record. This book aims to present the overall existing tsunami hazard in the Caribbean Sea region, a region which is typically only associated with hurricanes. It initially presents an overview of all of the existing tsunami-causing factors found in the region: earthquakes, sub-aerial and submarine landslides, and submarine explosions. This is followed by field evidence of recent and pre-historic tsunami events, which gives credibility to all of this effort. The next section is a description of the tsunami hazard mitigation efforts being carried out locally and in collaboration with national and international programs. The final part is dedicated to the presentation of related recent research results. Preface -- 1. Transition functions and Markov processes. 1.1. Introduction. 1.2. Markov property. 1.3. Transition functions and backward transition functions. 1.4. Markov processes associated with transition functions. 1.5. Space-time processes. 1.6. Classes of stochastic processes. 1.7. Completions of [symbol]-algebras. 1.8. Path properties of stochastic processes: separability and progressive measurability. 1.9. Path properties of stochastic processes: one-sided continuity and continuity. 1.10. Reciprocal transition functions and reciprocal processes. 1.11. Path properties of reciprocal processes. 1.12. Examples of transition functions and Markov processes. 1.13. Notes and comments -- 2. Propagators: general theory. 2.1. Propagators and backward propagators on Banach spaces. 2.2. Free propagators and free backward propagators. 2.3. Generators of propagators and Kolmogorov's forward and backward equations. 2.4. Howland semigroups. 2.5. Feller-Dynkin propagators and the continuity properties of Markov processes. 2.6. Stopping times and the strong Markov property. 2.7. Strong Markov property with respect to families of measures. 2.8. Feller-Dynkin propagators and completions of [symbol]-algebras. 2.9. Feller-Dynkin propagators and standard processes. 2.10. Hitting times and standard processes. 2.11. Notes and comments -- 3. Non-autonomous Kato classes of measures. 3.1. Additive and multiplicative functionals. 3.2. Potentials of time-dependent measures and non-autonomous Kato classes. 3.3. Backward transition probability functions and non-autonomous Kato classes of functions and measures. 3.4. Weighted non-autonomous Kato classes. 3.5. Examples of functions and measures in non-autonomous Kato classes. 3.6. Transition probability densities and fundamental solutions to parabolic equations in non-divergence form. 3.7. Transition probability densities and fundamental solutions to parabolic equations in divergence form. 3.8. Diffusion processes and stochastic differential equations. 3.9. Additive functionals associated with time-dependent measures. 3.10. Exponential estimates for additive functionals. 3.11. Probabilistic description of non-autonomous Kato classes. 3.12. Notes and comments -- 4. Feynman-Kac propagators. 4.1. Schrödinger semigroups with Kato class potentials. 4.2. Feynman-Kac propagators. 4.3. The behavior of Feynman-Kac propagators in L[symbol]-spaces. 4.4. Feller, Feller-Dynkin, and BUC-property of Feynman-Kac propagators. 4.5. Integral kernels of Feynman-Kac propagators. 4.6. Feynman-Kac propagators and Howland semigroups. 4.7. Duhamel's formula for Feynman-Kac propagators. 4.8. Feynman-Kac propagators and viscosity solutions. 4.9. Notes and comments -- 5. Some theorems of analysis and probability theory. 5.1. Monotone class theorems. 5.2. Kolmogorov's extension theorem. 5.3. Uniform integrability. 5.4. Radon-Nikodym theorem. 5.5. Vitali-Hahn-Saks theorem. 5.6. Doob's inequalities. Linear operators. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077178 Banach spaces. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85011441 Operator theory. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85095029 Opérateurs linéaires. Espaces de Banach. Théorie des opérateurs. MATHEMATICS Functional Analysis. bisacsh Banach spaces fast Linear operators fast Operator theory fast Casteren, J. A. van. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84191713 has work: Non-autonomous Kato classes and Feynman-Kac propagators (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGV7GgXDXBmw3HR43gjFXd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Gulisashvili, Archil. 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spellingShingle | Gulisashvili, Archil Non-autonomous Kato classes and Feynman-Kac propagators / Preface -- 1. Transition functions and Markov processes. 1.1. Introduction. 1.2. Markov property. 1.3. Transition functions and backward transition functions. 1.4. Markov processes associated with transition functions. 1.5. Space-time processes. 1.6. Classes of stochastic processes. 1.7. Completions of [symbol]-algebras. 1.8. Path properties of stochastic processes: separability and progressive measurability. 1.9. Path properties of stochastic processes: one-sided continuity and continuity. 1.10. Reciprocal transition functions and reciprocal processes. 1.11. Path properties of reciprocal processes. 1.12. Examples of transition functions and Markov processes. 1.13. Notes and comments -- 2. Propagators: general theory. 2.1. Propagators and backward propagators on Banach spaces. 2.2. Free propagators and free backward propagators. 2.3. Generators of propagators and Kolmogorov's forward and backward equations. 2.4. Howland semigroups. 2.5. Feller-Dynkin propagators and the continuity properties of Markov processes. 2.6. Stopping times and the strong Markov property. 2.7. Strong Markov property with respect to families of measures. 2.8. Feller-Dynkin propagators and completions of [symbol]-algebras. 2.9. Feller-Dynkin propagators and standard processes. 2.10. Hitting times and standard processes. 2.11. Notes and comments -- 3. Non-autonomous Kato classes of measures. 3.1. Additive and multiplicative functionals. 3.2. Potentials of time-dependent measures and non-autonomous Kato classes. 3.3. Backward transition probability functions and non-autonomous Kato classes of functions and measures. 3.4. Weighted non-autonomous Kato classes. 3.5. Examples of functions and measures in non-autonomous Kato classes. 3.6. Transition probability densities and fundamental solutions to parabolic equations in non-divergence form. 3.7. Transition probability densities and fundamental solutions to parabolic equations in divergence form. 3.8. Diffusion processes and stochastic differential equations. 3.9. Additive functionals associated with time-dependent measures. 3.10. Exponential estimates for additive functionals. 3.11. Probabilistic description of non-autonomous Kato classes. 3.12. Notes and comments -- 4. Feynman-Kac propagators. 4.1. Schrödinger semigroups with Kato class potentials. 4.2. Feynman-Kac propagators. 4.3. The behavior of Feynman-Kac propagators in L[symbol]-spaces. 4.4. Feller, Feller-Dynkin, and BUC-property of Feynman-Kac propagators. 4.5. Integral kernels of Feynman-Kac propagators. 4.6. Feynman-Kac propagators and Howland semigroups. 4.7. Duhamel's formula for Feynman-Kac propagators. 4.8. Feynman-Kac propagators and viscosity solutions. 4.9. Notes and comments -- 5. Some theorems of analysis and probability theory. 5.1. Monotone class theorems. 5.2. Kolmogorov's extension theorem. 5.3. Uniform integrability. 5.4. Radon-Nikodym theorem. 5.5. Vitali-Hahn-Saks theorem. 5.6. Doob's inequalities. Linear operators. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077178 Banach spaces. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85011441 Operator theory. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85095029 Opérateurs linéaires. Espaces de Banach. Théorie des opérateurs. MATHEMATICS Functional Analysis. bisacsh Banach spaces fast Linear operators fast Operator theory fast |
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title | Non-autonomous Kato classes and Feynman-Kac propagators / |
title_auth | Non-autonomous Kato classes and Feynman-Kac propagators / |
title_exact_search | Non-autonomous Kato classes and Feynman-Kac propagators / |
title_full | Non-autonomous Kato classes and Feynman-Kac propagators / Archil Gulisashvili, Jan A. van Casteren. |
title_fullStr | Non-autonomous Kato classes and Feynman-Kac propagators / Archil Gulisashvili, Jan A. van Casteren. |
title_full_unstemmed | Non-autonomous Kato classes and Feynman-Kac propagators / Archil Gulisashvili, Jan A. van Casteren. |
title_short | Non-autonomous Kato classes and Feynman-Kac propagators / |
title_sort | non autonomous kato classes and feynman kac propagators |
topic | Linear operators. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077178 Banach spaces. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85011441 Operator theory. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85095029 Opérateurs linéaires. Espaces de Banach. Théorie des opérateurs. MATHEMATICS Functional Analysis. bisacsh Banach spaces fast Linear operators fast Operator theory fast |
topic_facet | Linear operators. Banach spaces. Operator theory. Opérateurs linéaires. Espaces de Banach. Théorie des opérateurs. MATHEMATICS Functional Analysis. Banach spaces Linear operators Operator theory |
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