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The age of a Markov process

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  • Pakes, Anthony G.

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The concept of a limiting conditional age distribution of a continuous time Markov process whose state space is the set of non-negative integers and for which {0} is absorbing is defined as the weak limit as t-->[infinity] of the last time before t an associated "return" Markov process exited from {0} conditional on the state, j, of this process at t. It is shown that this limit exists and is non-defective if the return process is [rho]-recurrent and satisfies the strong ratio limit property. As a preliminary to the proof of the main results some general results are established on the representation of the [rho]-invariant measure and function of a Markov process. The conditions of the main results are shown to be satisfied by the return process constructed from a Markov branching process and by birth and death processes. Finally, a number of limit theorems for the limiting age as j-->[infinity] are given.

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  • Pakes, Anthony G., 1979. "The age of a Markov process," Stochastic Processes and their Applications, Elsevier, vol. 8(3), pages 277-303, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:spapps:v:8:y:1979:i:3:p:277-303
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