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Some limit theorems for Markov additive processes

In: Semi-Markov Models

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  • Peter Ney

    (University of Wisconsin, Mathematics Department)

  • Esa Nummelin

    (University of Helsinki, Department of Mathematics)

Abstract

At the Semi-Markov Symposium we presented some new results on Markov-additive processes which will be published in Ney and Nummelin (1984), Ney and Nummelin (1985). In their proofs we used regeneration constructions similar to those in several previous papers (Athreya and Ney, 1978; Nummelin, 1978; Iscoe, Ney and Nummelin, 1984). The proof of the particular regeneration used in Ney and Nummelin (1984) was omitted, and we will now provide it here. We also prove a slight extension of the results in Iscoe, Ney and Nummelin (1984); Ney and Nummelin (1984), and summarize the results we announced at the symposium.

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  • Peter Ney & Esa Nummelin, 1986. "Some limit theorems for Markov additive processes," Springer Books, in: Jacques Janssen (ed.), Semi-Markov Models, pages 3-12, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-1-4899-0574-1_1
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4899-0574-1_1
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