Weak and strong solutions of general stochastic models
classification
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stochasticgeneralcompatibilityequationsinputsoutputsrelatingsolutions
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Typically, a stochastic model relates stochastic "inputs" and, perhaps, controls to stochastic "outputs". A general version of the Yamada-Watanabe and Engelbert theorems relating existence and uniqueness of weak and strong solutions of stochastic equations is given in this context. A notion of {\em compatibility} between inputs and outputs is critical in relating the general result to its classical forebears. The relationship between the compatibility condition and the usual formulation of stochastic differential equations driven by semimartingales is discussed.
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