Marked continuous-time Markov chain modelling of burst behaviour for single ion channels.
Ball, Frank G., Milne, Robin K., Yeo, Geoffrey F. (2007)
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Decision Sciences
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Ball, Frank G., Milne, Robin K., Yeo, Geoffrey F. (2007)
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Decision Sciences
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Christian Paroissin, Bernard Ycart (2010)
ESAIM: Probability and Statistics
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A sample of i.i.d. continuous time Markov chains being defined, the sum over each component of a real function of the state is considered. For this functional, a central limit theorem for the first hitting time of a prescribed level is proved. The result extends the classical central limit theorem for order statistics. Various reliability models are presented as examples of applications.
Jeffrey J. Hunter (2016)
Special Matrices
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This article describes an accurate procedure for computing the mean first passage times of a finite irreducible Markov chain and a Markov renewal process. The method is a refinement to the Kohlas, Zeit fur Oper Res, 30, 197–207, (1986) procedure. The technique is numerically stable in that it doesn’t involve subtractions. Algebraic expressions for the special cases of one, two, three and four states are derived.Aconsequence of the procedure is that the stationary distribution of the...
Guglielmo D'Amico (2014)
Applications of Mathematics
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Markov chain usage models were successfully used to model systems and software. The most prominent approaches are the so-called failure state models Whittaker and Thomason (1994) and the arc-based Bayesian models Sayre and Poore (2000). In this paper we propose arc-based semi-Markov usage models to test systems. We extend previous studies that rely on the Markov chain assumption to the more general semi-Markovian setting. Among the obtained results we give a closed form representation...
Kalashnikov, Vladimir V. (1994)
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Stochastic Analysis
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Marius Losifescu (1979)
Banach Center Publications
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Thomas Kaijser
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Consider a Hidden Markov Model (HMM) such that both the state space and the observation space are complete, separable, metric spaces and for which both the transition probability function (tr.pr.f.) determining the hidden Markov chain of the HMM and the tr.pr.f. determining the observation sequence of the HMM have densities. Such HMMs are called fully dominated. In this paper we consider a subclass of fully dominated HMMs which we call regular. A fully dominated,...
D'Amico, Guglielmo, Janssen, Jacques, Manca, Raimondo (2009)
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Decision Sciences
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