In this paper we connect various topological and probabilistic forms of stability for discrete-time Markov chains. These include tightness on the one hand and Harris recurrence and ergodicity on the other. We show that these concepts of stability are largely equivalent for a major class of chains (chains with continuous components), or if the state space has a sufficiently rich class of appropriate sets ('petite sets'). We use a discrete formulation of Dynkin's formula to establish unified criteria for these stability concepts, through bounding of moments of first entrance times to petite sets. This gives a generalization of Lyapunov-Foster criteria for the various stability conditions to hold. Under these criteria, ergodic t...
AbstractWe study different types of limit behavior of infinite dimension discrete time nonhomogeneou...
We consider Markov chains in the context of iterated random functions and show the existence and uni...
This paper presents a stability concept of a class of discrete event systems (DESs) using Markov cha...
In this paper we extend the results of Meyn and Tweedie (1992b) from discrete-time parameter to cont...
In Part I we developed stability concepts for discrete chains, together with Foster-Lyapunov criteri...
In this paper we develop Foster-type criteria guaranteeing tightness for Markov chains which are not...
The main goal of this paper is to establish some equivalence results on stability, recurrence, and e...
AbstractWe consider the stability problem of discrete Markov chains when their transition matrices a...
We discuss the stability of discrete-time Markov chains satisfying monotonicity and an order-theoret...
textabstractThis paper studies two properties of the set of Markov chains induced by the determinist...
The aim is to develop the single method for investigation of the Markov processes with counting spac...
AbstractLet {Xn} be a ∅-irreducible Markov chain on an arbitrary space. Sufficient conditions are gi...
In this paper we address an open problem which was stated in [A. Arapostathis et al., SIAM J. Contro...
In this paper we integrate two strands of the literature on stability of general state Markov chains...
AbstractThe theory of general state-space Markov chains can be strongly related to the case of discr...
AbstractWe study different types of limit behavior of infinite dimension discrete time nonhomogeneou...
We consider Markov chains in the context of iterated random functions and show the existence and uni...
This paper presents a stability concept of a class of discrete event systems (DESs) using Markov cha...
In this paper we extend the results of Meyn and Tweedie (1992b) from discrete-time parameter to cont...
In Part I we developed stability concepts for discrete chains, together with Foster-Lyapunov criteri...
In this paper we develop Foster-type criteria guaranteeing tightness for Markov chains which are not...
The main goal of this paper is to establish some equivalence results on stability, recurrence, and e...
AbstractWe consider the stability problem of discrete Markov chains when their transition matrices a...
We discuss the stability of discrete-time Markov chains satisfying monotonicity and an order-theoret...
textabstractThis paper studies two properties of the set of Markov chains induced by the determinist...
The aim is to develop the single method for investigation of the Markov processes with counting spac...
AbstractLet {Xn} be a ∅-irreducible Markov chain on an arbitrary space. Sufficient conditions are gi...
In this paper we address an open problem which was stated in [A. Arapostathis et al., SIAM J. Contro...
In this paper we integrate two strands of the literature on stability of general state Markov chains...
AbstractThe theory of general state-space Markov chains can be strongly related to the case of discr...
AbstractWe study different types of limit behavior of infinite dimension discrete time nonhomogeneou...
We consider Markov chains in the context of iterated random functions and show the existence and uni...
This paper presents a stability concept of a class of discrete event systems (DESs) using Markov cha...