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Stochastic Equations: Theory and Applications in Acoustics, Hydrodynamics, Magnetohydrodynamics, and Radiophysics, Volume 2
In recent time, the interest of both theoreticians and experimenters has been
attracted to the relation between the behavior of average statistical characteristics of a problem solution and the behavior of the solution in certain happenings (realizations). This is especially important for geophysical problems
related to the atmosphere and ocean where, generally speaking, a respective
averaging ensemble is absent and experimenters, as a rule, have to do with
individual observations.
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