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The FK theorem provides a method for solving any differential equation subject to boundary conditions by using probability theory. For example, the Black-Scholes formula is a solution to a parabolic differential equation, and the Cox-Ross risk neutral valuation based on the FK theorem provides an alternate solution.
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| theorem |
A statement that can be proven using logical (deductive) reasoning
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| theory |
The weight a person or an animal maintains and returns to after dieting or overfeeding. Setpoint varies with age and activity levels, and may be raised if the organism is subject to chronic deprivation.
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A statement or set of statements designed to explain a phenomenon or class of phenomena. For example, Social Learning Theory describes how human behavior is a product of environmental, social and personal factors.
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Any coherent set of concepts that explains the aging process at the cellular, biological, psychological, and sociological levels.
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