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Author Meyn, S. P. (Sean P.), author.

Title Markov chains and stochastic stability / Sean Meyn and Richard L. Tweedie
Edition 2nd ed
Published Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2009
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Description 1 online resource (xxviii, 594 pages) : illustrations
Series Communications and control engineering series
Communications and control engineering series.
Contents List of figures; Prologue to the second edition Peter W. Glynn; Preface to the second edition Sean Meyn; Preface to the first edition; Part I. Communication and Regeneration: 1. Heuristics; 2. Markov models; 3. Transition probabilities; 4. Irreducibility; 5. Pseudo-atoms; 6. Topology and continuity; 7. The nonlinear state space model; Part II. Stability Structures: 8. Transience and recurrence; 9. Harris and topological recurrence; 10. The existence of PI; 11. Drift and regularity; 12. Invariance and tightness; Part III. Convergence: 13. Ergodicity; 14. f-Ergodicity and f-regularity; 15. Geometric ergodicity; 16. V-Uniform ergodicity; 17. Sample paths and limit theorems; 18. Positivity; 19. Generalized classification criteria; 20. Epilogue to the second edition; Part IV. Appendices: A. Mud maps; B. Testing for stability; C. Glossary of model assumptions; D. Some mathematical background; Bibliography; Indexes
Summary Meyn and Tweedie is back! The bible on Markov chains in general state spaces has been brought up to date to reflect developments in the field since 1996 - many of them sparked by publication of the first edition. The pursuit of more efficient simulation algorithms for complex Markovian models, or algorithms for computation of optimal policies for controlled Markov models, has opened new directions for research on Markov chains. As a result, new applications have emerged across a wide range of topics including optimisation, statistics, and economics. New commentary and an epilogue by Sean Meyn summarise recent developments and references have been fully updated. This second edition reflects the same discipline and style that marked out the original and helped it to become a classic: proofs are rigorous and concise, the range of applications is broad and knowledgeable, and key ideas are accessible to practitioners with limited mathematical background
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 567-586) and index
Subject Markov processes.
MATHEMATICS -- Probability & Statistics -- Stochastic Processes.
Markov processes
Markov-Kette
Form Electronic book
Author Tweedie, R. L. (Richard L.), author.
ISBN 9780511719462
0511719469
9780511626630
0511626630