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Birth-and-death \(Q\)-matrix problem with instantaneous states
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    Birth-and-death \(Q\)-matrix problem with instantaneous states (English)
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    Theorem 2 of this short note announces the main result about the existence of \(Q\)-processes, when \(Q\) is a two-sided birth-and-death matrix with instantaneous states: The necessary and sufficient condition is one of the 3 alternatives: (1) \(Q\) has infinitely many instantaneous states; (2) \(Q\) has only one instantaneous state, and there is at least one regular boundary point for \(Q^{(s)}\), the stabilized matrix of \(Q\); (3) \(Q\) has two instantaneous states, and the two boundary points of \(Q^{(s)}\) are regular.
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    regular boundary point
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    existence of \(Q\)-processes
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    matrix with instantaneous states
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