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A dynamic programming approach for finite Markov processes and algorithms for the calculation of the limit matrix in Markov chains
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    A dynamic programming approach for finite Markov processes and algorithms for the calculation of the limit matrix in Markov chains (English)
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    18 January 2012
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    discrete Markov process
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    probability of state transition
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    limit state matrix
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    dynamic prgramming
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    polynomial time algorithm
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