Similar Markov chains
P. K. Pollett
Source: J. Appl. Probab. Volume 38A, Issue (2001), 53-65.
Abstract
Lenin et al. (2000) recently introduced the idea of similarity in the context of birth-death processes. This paper examines the extent to which their results can be extended to arbitrary Markov chains. It is proved that, under a variety of conditions, similar chains are strongly similar in a sense which is described, and it is shown that minimal chains are strongly similar if and only if the corresponding transition-rate matrices are strongly similar. A general framework is given for constructing families of strongly similar chains; it permits the construction of all such chains in the irreducible case.
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Digital Object Identifier: doi:10.1239/jap/1085496591
Mathematical Reviews number (MathSciNet):
MR2003e:60171
Zentralblatt MATH identifier:
1012.60067
Journal of Applied Probability