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Limit Theorems for Null Recurrent Markov Processes
 
R. Höpfner University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany
E. Löcherbach UFR des Sciences et Technologie, Creteil, France
Limit Theorems for Null Recurrent Markov Processes
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-0366-9
Product Code:  MEMO/161/768.E
List Price: $60.00
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Limit Theorems for Null Recurrent Markov Processes
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Limit Theorems for Null Recurrent Markov Processes
R. Höpfner University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany
E. Löcherbach UFR des Sciences et Technologie, Creteil, France
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-0366-9
Product Code:  MEMO/161/768.E
List Price: $60.00
MAA Member Price: $54.00
AMS Member Price: $36.00
  • Book Details
     
     
    Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society
    Volume: 1612003; 92 pp
    MSC: Primary 60
  • Table of Contents
     
     
    • Chapters
    • Introduction
    • 1. Harris recurrence
    • 2. Stable increasing processes and Mittag Leffler processes
    • 3. The main theorem
    • 4. Proofs for subsection 3.1 – sufficient condition
    • 5. Proofs for subsection 3.1 – necessary condition
    • 6. Nummelin splitting in discrete time
    • 7. Nummelin-like splitting for general continuous time Harris processes and proofs for subsection 3.3
    • Overview. Assumptions (H1)–(H6)
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Volume: 1612003; 92 pp
MSC: Primary 60
  • Chapters
  • Introduction
  • 1. Harris recurrence
  • 2. Stable increasing processes and Mittag Leffler processes
  • 3. The main theorem
  • 4. Proofs for subsection 3.1 – sufficient condition
  • 5. Proofs for subsection 3.1 – necessary condition
  • 6. Nummelin splitting in discrete time
  • 7. Nummelin-like splitting for general continuous time Harris processes and proofs for subsection 3.3
  • Overview. Assumptions (H1)–(H6)
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