SDE Toolbox download for Windows

This is the Windows app named SDE Toolbox whose latest release can be downloaded as SDE_Toolbox_1.4.1.zip. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.

 
 

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SDE Toolbox


DESCRIPTION:

A MATLAB package to simulate sample paths of the solution of a Itô or Stratonovich stochastic differential equation (SDE), compute statistics and estimate the parameters from data.

A note of caution: SDE Toolbox is no more developed but it's still downloadable. Its inferential capabilities can be considered surpassed (at best). Actually the parameter estimation methods were already far from the state-of-art when the project began in 2007 (!). The considered implemented parametric and non-parametric Monte Carlo likelihood methods were chosen for their ability to treat both one-dimensional and multivariate SDE systems, although the quality of the inferential results can't match those obtained using more advanced techniques. Nevertheless the toolbox capabilities to simulate numerical solutions of SDE systems are still valid and can serve as a useful starting point to those willing to simulate stochastic dynamical models easily.



Audience

End Users/Desktop, Science/Research


User interface

Command-line, Console/Terminal


Programming Language

MATLAB


Categories

Simulations, Statistics

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