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      Modelling of demand process of capital shares by the mean reverting geometric Brownian motion. 

      OUNO, OMONDI JOSEPH. (JOOUST, 2014)
      In financial mathematics, statistical tools have been used for time series prediction of prices. Lognormal distribution and the Black-Scholes-Merton formula have also been used for modeling capital returns: ...

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