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Convergence of inhomogeneous products of matrices and coefficients of ergodicity
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    Convergence of inhomogeneous products of matrices and coefficients of ergodicity (English)
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    31 October 1999
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    The authors introduce a coefficient of ergodicity of a matrix to the effect that, if it is strictly less than 1 on a bounded set, then the consecutive products of every subsequence (of the given set) are converging. The convergence is geometric.
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    geometric convergence of matrix products
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    coefficient of ergodicity
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