
Finite Markov Chains and Algorithmic Applications
Series: London Mathematical Society Student Texts; 52;
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Product details:
- Publisher Cambridge University Press
- Date of Publication 30 May 2002
- ISBN 9780521890014
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages126 pages
- Size 228x153x8 mm
- Weight 200 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 20 b/w illus. 0
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Short description:
In this 2002 book, the author develops the necessary background in probability theory and Markov chains then discusses important computing applications.
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Based on a lecture course given at Chalmers University of Technology, this 2002 book is ideal for advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate students. The author first develops the necessary background in probability theory and Markov chains before applying it to study a range of randomized algorithms with important applications in optimization and other problems in computing. Amongst the algorithms covered are the Markov chain Monte Carlo method, simulated annealing, and the recent Propp-Wilson algorithm. This book will appeal not only to mathematicians, but also to students of statistics and computer science. The subject matter is introduced in a clear and concise fashion and the numerous exercises included will help students to deepen their understanding.
'Has climbing up onto the MCMC juggernaut seemed to require just too much effort? This delightful little monograph provides an effortless way in. The chapters are bite-sized with helpful, do-able exercises (by virtue of strategically placed hints) that complement the text.' Publication of the International Statistical Institute
Table of Contents:
1. Basics of probability theory; 2. Markov chains; 3. Computer simulation of Markov chains; 4. Irreducible and aperiodic Markov chains; 5. Stationary distributions; 6. Reversible Markov chains; 7. Markov chain Monte Carlo; 8. Fast convergence of MCMC algorithms; 9. Approximate counting; 10. Propp-Wilson algorithm; 11. Sandwiching; 12. Propp-Wilson with read once randomness; 13. Simulated annealing; 14. Further reading.
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