Coupling, Stationarity, and Regeneration von Hermann Thorisson | ISBN 9780387987798

Coupling, Stationarity, and Regeneration

von Hermann Thorisson
Buchcover Coupling, Stationarity, and Regeneration | Hermann Thorisson | EAN 9780387987798 | ISBN 0-387-98779-7 | ISBN 978-0-387-98779-8
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„What the book does offer is a areful, stimulating, and original discussion of major themes in coupling. As such, it will be invaluable to probabilists and also to the increasing number of statisticians working on Markov Chain Monte Carlo and especially perfect simulation.“W. S. Kendall in „Short Book Reviews“, Vol. 21/1, April 2001

Coupling, Stationarity, and Regeneration

von Hermann Thorisson
This is a book on coupling, including self-contained treatments of station arity and regeneration. Coupling is the central topic in the first half of the book, and then enters as a tool in the latter half. The ten chapters are grouped into four parts as follows: Chapters 1-2 form an introductory part presenting basic elemen tary couplings (Chapter 1 on random variables) and the classical tri umphs of the coupling method (Chapter 2 on Markov chains, random walks, and renewal theory). Chapters 3-7 present a general coupling theory highlighting max imal couplings and convergence characterizations for random ele ments, stochastic processes, random fields, and random elements un der the action of a transformation semigroup. Chapters 8-9 present Palm theory of stationary stochastic processes associated with a simple point process. Chapter 8 treats the one dimensional case and Chapter 9 the higher-dimensional case. Chapter 10 deals with regeneration, both classical regenerative pro cesses and three generalizations: wide-sense regeneration (as in Harris chains); time-inhomogeneous regeneration (as in time-inhomogeneous recurrent Markov chains); and taboo regeneration (as in transient Markov chains). It ends with a section on perfect simulation ( cou pling from-the-past). This enormous chapter is thrice the size of a normal chapter, and is really a book within the book.