Asymptotic behavior of absorbing Markov chains conditional on nonabsorption for applications in conservation biology (Q1872476)

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Asymptotic behavior of absorbing Markov chains conditional on nonabsorption for applications in conservation biology
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    Asymptotic behavior of absorbing Markov chains conditional on nonabsorption for applications in conservation biology (English)
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    6 May 2003
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    Discrete-time Markov chains on a countable state space are considered which include an absorbing set. A Lyapunov-type sufficient condition is given for the Markov chain to almost surely reach the absorbing set and to asymptotically stabilize conditional on nonabsorption, hence generalizing results about the existence of a Yaglom limit. The results are applied to population-size-dependent Bienaymé-Galton-Watson branching processes in which the offspring distribution depends on the current population size. The results are based on linear operator theory, and especially on the notion of quasi-compact operator. This imposes a rather stringent assumption on the Markov chain but leads to the formulation of sufficient conditions that appear to be biologically realistic and verifiable.
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    Bienaymé-Galton-Watson process
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    Yaglom limit
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    absorbing set
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    quasi-compact linear operator
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