Objective
The aim of this project is the investigation of large stochastic systems of high complexity by means of recent techniques developed in the leading research centers of Russia, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden. The central themes will be the asymptotic analysis of large systems of random elements with respect to geometric characteristics of their representation, properties of parametric sets determining their distribution, collective phenomena generated by their dependence. In particular research will focus on the following tasks: a) derive new functional limit theorems for a wide classes of stochastic systems and investigate their accuracy, b) develop new local probabilistic comparison methods between stochastic systems which could establish new relations between systems of different structure, c) study properties of probability distributions and measures on infinite dimensional spaces in connection with a), d) derive limit theorems for classes of branching processes subject to complex reproduction laws under various kinds of dependencies.
The scientific results of the project will be published in the leading journals of probability and statistics. Part of them are expected to be published as monographs. This application involving 20 scientists from Russia and 17 from the INTAS member states relies on a well established record of collaborations in the past between members of the various research teams.
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33501 Bielefeld
Germany
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