Remarks on Random Evolutions in Hamiltonian Representation
@article{Kupershmidt1998RemarksOR, title={Remarks on Random Evolutions in Hamiltonian Representation}, author={Boris A. Kupershmidt}, journal={Journal of Nonlinear Mathematical Physics}, year={1998}, volume={5}, pages={483-495} }
Abstract telegrapher's equations and some random walks of Poisson type are shown to fit into the framework of the Hamiltonian formalism after an appropriate time- dependent rescaling of the basic variables has been made.
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