Privault, Nicolas,

Understanding Markov chains : examples and applications / Nicolas Privault. - ix, 354 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. - Springer undergraduate mathematics series . - Springer undergraduate mathematics series. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Probability Background -- Gambling Problems -- Random Walks -- Discrete-Time Markov Chains -- First Step Analysis -- Classification of States -- Long-Run Behavior of Markov Chains -- Branching Processes -- Continuous-Time Markov Chains -- Discrete-Time Martingales -- Spatial Poisson Processes -- Reliability Theory -- Some useful identities -- Solutions to the exercises -- Bibliography -- Index.

"This book provides an undergraduate introduction to discrete and continuous-time Markov chains and their applications. A large focus is placed on the first step analysis technique and its applications to average hitting times and ruin probabilities. Classical topics such as recurrence and transience, stationary and limiting distributions, as well as branching processes, are also covered. Two major examples (gambling processes and random walks) are treated in detail from the beginning, before the general theory itself is presented in the subsequent chapters. An introduction to discrete-time martingales and their relation to ruin probabilities and mean exit times is also provided, and the book includes a chapter on spatial Poisson processes with some recent results on moment identities and deviation inequalities for Poisson stochastic integrals. The concepts presented are illustrated by examples and by 72 exercises and their complete solutions." --Publisher's website.

9814451509 9789814451505

2013942497


Markov processes.

QA274.7 / .P76 2013

519.233