The ergodic theory of Markov chains in random environments

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A general formulation of the stochastic model for a Markov chain in a random environment is given, including an analysis of the dependence relations between the environmental process and the controlled Markov chain, in particular the problem of feedback. Assuming stationary environments, the ergodic theory of Markov processes is applied to give conditions for the existence of finite invariant measure (equilibrium distributions) and to obtain ergodic theorems, which provide results on convergence of products of random stochastic matrices. Coupling theory is used to obtain results on direct convergence of these products and the structure of the tail σ-field. State properties including classification and communication properties are discussed. © 1984 Springer-Verlag.

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Cogburn, R. (1984). The ergodic theory of Markov chains in random environments. Zeitschrift Für Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie Und Verwandte Gebiete, 66(1), 109–128. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00532799

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