Analysis of random non-autonomous logistic-type differential equations via the Karhunen-Lo\`eve expansion and the Random Variable Transformation technique
Abstract
This paper deals with the study, from a probabilistic point of view, of logistic-type differential equations with uncertainties. We assume that the initial condition is a random variable and the diffusion coefficient is a stochastic process. The main objective is to obtain the first probability density function, f1(p,t), of the solution stochastic process, P(t,ω). To achieve this goal, first the diffusion coefficient is represented via a truncation of order N of the Karhunen-Lo\`eve expansion, and second, the Random Variable Transformation technique is applied. In this manner, approximations, say f1N(p,t), of f1(p,t) are constructed. Afterwards, we rigorously prove that f1N(p,t) f1(p,t) as N ∞ under mild conditions assumed on input data (initial condition and diffusion coefficient). Finally, three illustrative examples are shown.
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