Characterization of cutoff for reversible Markov chains (Q2012242)

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Characterization of cutoff for reversible Markov chains
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    Characterization of cutoff for reversible Markov chains (English)
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    28 July 2017
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    A sequence of Markov chains is said to exhibit (total variation) cutoff if the convergence to stationarity in total variation distance is abrupt. A chain is called lazy if \(P(x,x) \geqslant {1 \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {1 2}} \right. \kern-\nulldelimiterspace} 2}\), for all \(x\). Theorem 1 gives a sharp spectral condition for cutoff in lazy weighted nearest-neighbor random walks on trees. Theorem 2 gives conditions for cutoff to exhibit for a generalization of birth and death chains. Theorem 3 considers sequences of lazy reversible irreducible finite chains.
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    cutoff
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    mixing-time
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    finite reversible Markov chains
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    hitting times
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    trees
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    maximal inequality
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