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Disorder problem

In the study of stochastic processes in mathematics, a disorder problem or quickest detection problem is the problem of using ongoing observations of a stochastic process to detect as soon as possible when the probabilistic properties of the process have changed. This is a type of change detection problem.

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In the study of stochastic processes in mathematics, a disorder problem or quickest detection problem (formulated by Kolmogorov) is the problem of using ongoing observations of a stochastic process to detect as soon as possible when the probabilistic properties of the process have changed. This is a type of change detection problem.

An example case is to detect the change in the drift parameter of a Wiener process.1

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  1. Shiryaev (2007) page 208
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