The following pages link to (Q5324427):
Displaying 21 items.
- Some limit theorems of killed Brownian motion (Q362526) (← links)
- Quasi-stationarity and quasi-ergodicity of general Markov processes (Q477273) (← links)
- Inference on partially observed quasi-stationary Markov chains with applications to multistate population models (Q484504) (← links)
- Schwarz methods for quasi stationary distributions of Markov chains (Q714662) (← links)
- Invariance entropy, quasi-stationary measures and control sets (Q1661051) (← links)
- Decay properties of \(n\)-type Markov branching processes with disasters (Q1692248) (← links)
- Quasi-stationary distributions and population processes (Q1950171) (← links)
- An efficient approach to obtaining the exit location distribution and the mean first passage time based on the GCM method (Q2067546) (← links)
- Existence of a unique quasi-stationary distribution in stochastic reaction networks (Q2184608) (← links)
- 2019-nCoV transmission in Hubei province, China: stochastic and deterministic analyses (Q2205337) (← links)
- Quasi-ergodic limits for finite absorbing Markov chains (Q2226460) (← links)
- The SIS and SIR stochastic epidemic models: a maximum entropy approach (Q2261831) (← links)
- Network impact on persistence in a finite population dynamic diffusion model: application to an emergent seed exchange network (Q2351370) (← links)
- Quasi-stationary distributions for discrete-state models (Q2355911) (← links)
- A deviation inequality and quasi-ergodicity for absorbing Markov processes (Q2413464) (← links)
- Uniqueness and Decay Properties of Markov Branching Processes with Disasters (Q2923424) (← links)
- Bootstrap maximum likelihood for quasi-stationary distributions (Q4613965) (← links)
- Asymptotics of quasi-stationary distributions of small noise stochastic dynamical systems in unbounded domains (Q5066874) (← links)
- Conditional law of large numbers and entropy of Markov processes (Q5132462) (← links)
- General criteria for the study of quasi-stationarity (Q6164925) (← links)
- Existence and uniqueness of quasi-stationary and quasi-ergodic measures for absorbing Markov chains: a Banach lattice approach (Q6559472) (← links)