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Recurrent random walks in nonnegative matrices: Attractors of certain iterated function systems
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    Recurrent random walks in nonnegative matrices: Attractors of certain iterated function systems (English)
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    28 June 1992
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    The structure of the set of recurrent points for random walks in finite- dimensional nonnegative matrices is determined. The structural results are then used in understanding attractors of certain (not necessarily contractive) iterated function systems.
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    recurrent points for random walks
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    attractors
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    iterated function systems
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