Markov Chains

From Theory to Implementation and Experimentation

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Mathematics, Statistics
Cover of the book Markov Chains by Paul A. Gagniuc, Wiley
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Paul A. Gagniuc ISBN: 9781119387589
Publisher: Wiley Publication: July 11, 2017
Imprint: Wiley Language: English
Author: Paul A. Gagniuc
ISBN: 9781119387589
Publisher: Wiley
Publication: July 11, 2017
Imprint: Wiley
Language: English

A fascinating and instructive guide to Markov chains for experienced users and newcomers alike

This unique guide to Markov chains approaches the subject along the four convergent lines of mathematics, implementation, simulation, and experimentation. It introduces readers to the art of stochastic modeling, shows how to design computer implementations, and provides extensive worked examples with case studies.

Markov Chains: From Theory to Implementation and Experimentation begins with a general introduction to the history of probability theory in which the author uses quantifiable examples to illustrate how probability theory arrived at the concept of discrete-time and the Markov model from experiments involving independent variables. An introduction to simple stochastic matrices and transition probabilities is followed by a simulation of a two-state Markov chain. The notion of steady state is explored in connection with the long-run distribution behavior of the Markov chain. Predictions based on Markov chains with more than two states are examined, followed by a discussion of the notion of absorbing Markov chains. Also covered in detail are topics relating to the average time spent in a state, various chain configurations, and n-state Markov chain simulations used for verifying experiments involving various diagram configurations.

• Fascinating historical notes shed light on the key ideas that led to the development of the Markov model and its variants

• Various configurations of Markov Chains and their limitations are explored at length

• Numerous examples—from basic to complex—are presented in a comparative manner using a variety of color graphics

• All algorithms presented can be analyzed in either Visual Basic, Java Script, or PHP

• Designed to be useful to professional statisticians as well as readers without extensive knowledge of probability theory

Covering both the theory underlying the Markov model and an array of Markov chain implementations, within a common conceptual framework, Markov Chains: From Theory to Implementation and Experimentation is a stimulating introduction to and a valuable reference for those wishing to deepen their understanding of this extremely valuable statistical tool.

Paul A. Gagniuc, PhD, is Associate Professor at Polytechnic University of Bucharest, Romania. He obtained his MS and his PhD in genetics at the University of Bucharest. Dr. Gagniuc’s work has been published in numerous high profile scientific journals, ranging from the Public Library of Science to BioMed Central and Nature journals*.* He is the recipient of several awards for exceptional scientific results and a highly active figure in the review process for different scientific areas.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

A fascinating and instructive guide to Markov chains for experienced users and newcomers alike

This unique guide to Markov chains approaches the subject along the four convergent lines of mathematics, implementation, simulation, and experimentation. It introduces readers to the art of stochastic modeling, shows how to design computer implementations, and provides extensive worked examples with case studies.

Markov Chains: From Theory to Implementation and Experimentation begins with a general introduction to the history of probability theory in which the author uses quantifiable examples to illustrate how probability theory arrived at the concept of discrete-time and the Markov model from experiments involving independent variables. An introduction to simple stochastic matrices and transition probabilities is followed by a simulation of a two-state Markov chain. The notion of steady state is explored in connection with the long-run distribution behavior of the Markov chain. Predictions based on Markov chains with more than two states are examined, followed by a discussion of the notion of absorbing Markov chains. Also covered in detail are topics relating to the average time spent in a state, various chain configurations, and n-state Markov chain simulations used for verifying experiments involving various diagram configurations.

• Fascinating historical notes shed light on the key ideas that led to the development of the Markov model and its variants

• Various configurations of Markov Chains and their limitations are explored at length

• Numerous examples—from basic to complex—are presented in a comparative manner using a variety of color graphics

• All algorithms presented can be analyzed in either Visual Basic, Java Script, or PHP

• Designed to be useful to professional statisticians as well as readers without extensive knowledge of probability theory

Covering both the theory underlying the Markov model and an array of Markov chain implementations, within a common conceptual framework, Markov Chains: From Theory to Implementation and Experimentation is a stimulating introduction to and a valuable reference for those wishing to deepen their understanding of this extremely valuable statistical tool.

Paul A. Gagniuc, PhD, is Associate Professor at Polytechnic University of Bucharest, Romania. He obtained his MS and his PhD in genetics at the University of Bucharest. Dr. Gagniuc’s work has been published in numerous high profile scientific journals, ranging from the Public Library of Science to BioMed Central and Nature journals*.* He is the recipient of several awards for exceptional scientific results and a highly active figure in the review process for different scientific areas.

More books from Wiley

Cover of the book Grow Globally by Paul A. Gagniuc
Cover of the book Airline Network Planning and Scheduling by Paul A. Gagniuc
Cover of the book The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of the Psychology of Training, Development, and Performance Improvement by Paul A. Gagniuc
Cover of the book Beginning PHP 5.3 by Paul A. Gagniuc
Cover of the book Going Past Limits To Growth by Paul A. Gagniuc
Cover of the book The Little Book of Currency Trading by Paul A. Gagniuc
Cover of the book Java für Dummies by Paul A. Gagniuc
Cover of the book Abdominal-Pelvic MRI by Paul A. Gagniuc
Cover of the book Physik des Segelns by Paul A. Gagniuc
Cover of the book Heidegger and the Jews by Paul A. Gagniuc
Cover of the book Feminism and Criminology by Paul A. Gagniuc
Cover of the book How to Survive a Medical Malpractice Lawsuit by Paul A. Gagniuc
Cover of the book Poorly Made in China by Paul A. Gagniuc
Cover of the book Windows 10 Alles-in-einem-Band für Dummies by Paul A. Gagniuc
Cover of the book The Little Book of Economics by Paul A. Gagniuc
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy