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A Hypocoercivity Related Ergodicity Method for Singularly Distorted Non-Symmetric Diffusions

Authors
  1. A. Klar
  2. A. Pazy
  3. C. Villani
  4. D. Bakry
  5. D. Bakry
  6. F. Conrad
  7. F. Conrad
  8. F. Hérau
  9. F. Hérau
  10. F. Hérau
  11. F. Schwabl
  12. F.Y. Wang
  13. G. Trutnau
  14. G. Trutnau
  15. G.F. Simmons
  16. H. Bauer
  17. J. Dolbeault
  18. J. Dolbeault
  19. J.A. Goldstein
  20. J.C. Mattingly
  21. L. Beznea
  22. L. Wu
  23. M. Fukushima
  24. M. Grothaus
  25. M. Grothaus
  26. M. Reed
  27. Martin Grothaus
  28. N. Wielens
  29. Patrik Stilgenbauer
  30. R. Duan
  31. S. Ethier
  32. S.H. Kulkarni
  33. T. Götz
  34. T. Lelièvre
  35. T. Lelièvre
  36. T. Lelièvre
  37. V.I. Bogachev
  38. W. Beckner
  39. W. Stannat
  40. W.T. Coffey
  41. Z.M. Ma
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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