Markov Chains

Markov Chains
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Gibbs Fields, Monte Carlo Simulation and Queues
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Artikel-Nr:
9783030459826
Veröffentl:
2020
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
557
Autor:
Pierre Brémaud
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
eBook
Kopierschutz:
Digital Watermark [Social-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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This book discusses both the theory and applications of Markov chains. The author studies both discrete-time and continuous-time chains and connected topics such as finite Gibbs fields, non-homogeneous Markov chains, discrete time regenerative processes, Monte Carlo simulation, simulated annealing, and queueing networks are also developed in this accessible and self-contained text. The text is firstly an introduction to the theory of stochastic processes at the undergraduate or beginning graduate level. Its primary objective is to initiate the student to the art of stochastic modelling. The treatment is mathematical, with definitions, theorems, proofs and a number of classroom examples which help the student to fully grasp the content of the main results. Problems of varying difficulty are proposed at the close of each chapter. The text is motivated by significant applications and progressively brings the student to the borders of contemporary research. Students and researchers in operations research and electrical engineering as well as in physics, biology and the social sciences will find this book of interest.
This book discusses both the theory and applications of Markov chains. The author studies both discrete-time and continuous-time chains and connected topics such as finite Gibbs fields, non-homogeneous Markov chains, discrete time regenerative processes, Monte Carlo simulation, simulated annealing, and queueing networks are also developed in this accessible and self-contained text. The text is firstly an introduction to the theory of stochastic processes at the undergraduate or beginning graduate level. Its primary objective is to initiate the student to the art of stochastic modelling. The treatment is mathematical, with definitions, theorems, proofs and a number of classroom examples which help the student to fully grasp the content of the main results. Problems of varying difficulty are proposed at the close of each chapter. The text is motivated by significant applications and progressively brings the student to the borders of contemporary research. Students and researchers in operations research and electrical engineering as well as in physics, biology and the social sciences will find this book of interest.
Primarily an introduction to the theory of stochastic processes at the undergraduate or beginning graduate level, the primary objective of this book is to initiate students in the art of stochastic modelling. However it is motivated by significant applications and progressively brings the student to the borders of contemporary research. Examples are from a wide range of domains, including operations research and electrical engineering. Researchers and students in these areas as well as in physics, biology and the social sciences will find this book of interest.

Preface.- 1 Probability Review.- 2 Discrete-Time Markov Chains.- 3 Recurrence and Ergodicity.- 4 Long-Run Behavior.- 5 Discrete-Time Renewal Theory.- 6 Absorption and Passage Times.- 7 Lyapunov Functions and Martingales.- 8 Random Walks on Graphs.- 9 Convergence Rates.- 10 Markov Fields on Graphs.- 11 Monte Carlo Markov Chains.- 12 Non-homogeneous Markov Chains.- 13 Continuous-Time Markov Chains.- 14 Markovian Queueing Theory.- Appendices.- Bibliography.- Index.

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