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Asymptotic Models

Analyzing a set of n stochastic entities interacting with each others can be particularly difficult but the mean field approximation is a very effective technique to characterize the probability distribution of such systems when the number of entities n grows very large. The limit system is generally deterministic and characterized by a differential equation that is more amenable to analysis and optimization. Such approximation however typically requires that the dynamics of the entities depend only on their state (the state space of each object does not scale with n the number of objects) but neither on their identity nor on their spatial location.