Forming invariant stochastic differential systems with a given first integral
Abstract
This article proposes a method for forming invariant stochastic differential systems, namely dynamic systems with trajectories belonging to a given smooth manifold. The It\o or Stratonovich stochastic differential equations with the Wiener component describe dynamic systems, and the manifold is implicitly defined by a differentiable function. A convenient implementation of the algorithm for forming invariant stochastic differential systems within symbolic computation environments characterizes the proposed method. It is based on determining a basis associated with a tangent hyperplane to the manifold. The article discusses the problem of basis degeneration and examines variants that allow for the simple construction of a basis that does not degenerate. Examples of invariant stochastic differential systems are given, and numerical simulations are performed for them.
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