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Using the QR Factorization and Group Inversion to Compute, Differentiate, and Estimate the Sensitivity of Stationary Probabilities for Markov Chains
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    Using the QR Factorization and Group Inversion to Compute, Differentiate, and Estimate the Sensitivity of Stationary Probabilities for Markov Chains (English)
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    homogeneous ergodic Markov chain
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    stationary distribution
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    QR factorization
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    estimates for the sensitivity
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    perturbations
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