AbstractLet X(t) be a nonhomogeneous continuous-time Markov chain. Suppose that the intensity matrices of X(t) and some weakly or strongly ergodic Markov chain X̄(t) are close. Some sufficient conditions for weak and strong ergodicity of X(t) are given and estimates of the rate of convergence are proved. Queue-length for a birth and death process in the case of asymptotically proportional intensities is considered as an example
AbstractFor strongly ergodic discrete time Markov chains we discuss the possible limits as n→∞ of pr...
communicated by I. Pinelis Abstract. For the distribution of a finite, homogeneous, continuous-time ...
In this paper we give, in a more general context than previous studies, sufficient conditions for we...
AbstractLet A1, A2,…, be commuting intensity matrices of homogeneous, continuous-time Markov chains....
AbstractFor finite Markov chains the eigenvalues of P can be used to characterize the chain and also...
The central objective of a study Non-Homogeneous Markov Chains is the concept of weak and strong er...
AbstractA classical result of Markov chain theory states that if A is primitive and stochastic then ...
Let A1, A2,..., be commuting intensity matrices of homogeneous, continuous-time Markov chains. The i...
In this paper, we investigate computable lower bounds for the best strongly ergodic rate of converg...
AbstractThe definition of a constant causative Markov chain is extended to the continuous-time case....
AbstractA notion of ergodicity is defined by analogy to homogeneous chains, and a necessary and suff...
AbstractWe study the properties of finite ergodic Markov Chains whose transition probability matrix ...
Ankara : Department of Mathematics and Institute of Engineering and Sciences of Bilkent University, ...
AbstractA necessary and sufficient condition for a finite ergodic homogeneous Markov chain to conver...
(Communicated by Fraydoun Rezakhanlou) Abstract. In the present paper we investigate the L1-weak erg...
AbstractFor strongly ergodic discrete time Markov chains we discuss the possible limits as n→∞ of pr...
communicated by I. Pinelis Abstract. For the distribution of a finite, homogeneous, continuous-time ...
In this paper we give, in a more general context than previous studies, sufficient conditions for we...
AbstractLet A1, A2,…, be commuting intensity matrices of homogeneous, continuous-time Markov chains....
AbstractFor finite Markov chains the eigenvalues of P can be used to characterize the chain and also...
The central objective of a study Non-Homogeneous Markov Chains is the concept of weak and strong er...
AbstractA classical result of Markov chain theory states that if A is primitive and stochastic then ...
Let A1, A2,..., be commuting intensity matrices of homogeneous, continuous-time Markov chains. The i...
In this paper, we investigate computable lower bounds for the best strongly ergodic rate of converg...
AbstractThe definition of a constant causative Markov chain is extended to the continuous-time case....
AbstractA notion of ergodicity is defined by analogy to homogeneous chains, and a necessary and suff...
AbstractWe study the properties of finite ergodic Markov Chains whose transition probability matrix ...
Ankara : Department of Mathematics and Institute of Engineering and Sciences of Bilkent University, ...
AbstractA necessary and sufficient condition for a finite ergodic homogeneous Markov chain to conver...
(Communicated by Fraydoun Rezakhanlou) Abstract. In the present paper we investigate the L1-weak erg...
AbstractFor strongly ergodic discrete time Markov chains we discuss the possible limits as n→∞ of pr...
communicated by I. Pinelis Abstract. For the distribution of a finite, homogeneous, continuous-time ...
In this paper we give, in a more general context than previous studies, sufficient conditions for we...