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Bilinear Markovian Processes of Search for Stationary and Moving Objects

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The cell model for the search of moving objects under conflict condition is advanced as demonstrated herein. The necessary conditions for the probability of detection in a finite time are derived. The various episodes of search, based on corresponding number with groups of controlled objects as participants, are analyzed in a unified scheme. The mathematical techniques for the creation of information technologies concerning the search of moving objects in condition of imperfect information is developed.
Title: Bilinear Markovian Processes of Search for Stationary and Moving Objects
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The cell model for the search of moving objects under conflict condition is advanced as demonstrated herein.
The necessary conditions for the probability of detection in a finite time are derived.
The various episodes of search, based on corresponding number with groups of controlled objects as participants, are analyzed in a unified scheme.
The mathematical techniques for the creation of information technologies concerning the search of moving objects in condition of imperfect information is developed.

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