État actuel et perspectives de l'utilisation des modèles markoviens pour l'étude du comportement des consommateurs

Bruno Le Maire

Mathématiques et Sciences Humaines (1975)

  • Volume: 50, page 51-79
  • ISSN: 0987-6936

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Le Maire, Bruno. "État actuel et perspectives de l'utilisation des modèles markoviens pour l'étude du comportement des consommateurs." Mathématiques et Sciences Humaines 50 (1975): 51-79. <http://eudml.org/doc/94156>.

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