Approximate and exact solutions of intertwining equations through random spanning forests
DOI10.1007/978-3-030-60754-8_3zbMath1473.60112arXiv1702.05992OpenAlexW2596263950MaRDI QIDQ1983041
Clothilde Mélot, Luca Avena, Alexandre Gaudillière, Fabienne Castell
Publication date: 15 September 2021
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1702.05992
multiresolution analysisMarkov processmetastabilityintertwiningfinite networksrandom spanning forests
Determinants, permanents, traces, other special matrix functions (15A15) Markov chains (discrete-time Markov processes on discrete state spaces) (60J10) Random walks on graphs (05C81) Applications of continuous-time Markov processes on discrete state spaces (60J28)
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