Asymptotically Attainable Structures in Nonhomogeneous Markov Systems
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- Stochastic analysis of a non-homogeneous Markov system
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- Laws of large numbers for non-homogeneous Markov systems with arbitrary transition probability matrices
- Using data envelopment analysis in Markovian decision making
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- The perturbed nonhomogeneous Markov system
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- Rate of convergence in fuzzy non homogeneous Markov systems
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