Denumerable Markov Chains

Denumerable Markov Chains

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Kemeny John G.
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With the first edition out of print, we decided to arrange for republi­ cation of Denumerrible Markov Ohains with additional bibliographic material. The new edition contains a section Additional Notes that indicates some of the developments in Markov chain theory over the last ten years. As in the first edition and for the same reasons, we have resisted the temptation to follow the theory in directions that deal with uncountable state spaces or continuous time. A section entitled Additional References complements the Additional Notes. J. W. Pitman pointed out an error in Theorem 9-53 of the first edition, which we have corrected. More detail about the correction appears in the Additional Notes. Aside from this change, we have left intact the text of the first eleven chapters. The second edition contains a twelfth chapter, written by David Griffeath, on Markov random fields. We are grateful to Ted Cox for his help in preparing this material. Notes for the chapter appear in the section Additional Notes. J.G.K., J.L.S., A.W.K.
EAN 9781468494570
ISBN 1468494570
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Publication date July 12, 2012
Pages 484
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 155
Country United States
Authors Kemeny John G.; Knapp Anthony W.; Snell, J. Laurie
Illustrations XII, 484 p.
Edition Softcover reprint of the original 2nd ed. 1976
Series Graduate Texts in Mathematics