Strong stationary duality for continuous-time Markov chains. I: Theory (Q1185795)

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Strong stationary duality for continuous-time Markov chains. I: Theory
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    Strong stationary duality for continuous-time Markov chains. I: Theory (English)
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    28 June 1992
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    Let \(X\equiv (X(t),\;0\leq t<\infty)\) be an ergodic continuous-time Markov chain with finite or countably infinite state space \(S\), distribution \(\pi_ t\) at time \(t\) and stationary distribution \(\pi\). The variation distance is defined as \(\| \pi_ t - \pi\|=\sup_{A\subset S}|\pi_ t(A) - \pi(A)|\), and a strong stationary time \(T\) is a randomized stopping time for \(X\) such that, conditionally on \((T<\infty)\), \(X(T)\) has distribution \(\pi\) and is independent of \(T\). The author shows that strong stationary times lead to bounds on variation distance, and that they can be built by constructing and analyzing a strong stationary dual Markov chain. A particularly simple construction is given for the special class of monotone likelihood chains, which incorporates birth-death processes.
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    continuous-time Markov chain
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    variation distance
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    randomized stopping time
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    monotone likelihood chains
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    birth-death processes
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