Problem Solving is Often a Matter of Cooking Up an Appropriate Markov Chain*
Olle Häggström
Scandinavian Journal of Statistics, 2007, vol. 34, issue 4, 768-780
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Abstract. By means of a series of examples, from classic contributions to probability theory as well as the author's own, an attempt is made to convince the reader that problem solving is often a matter of cooking up an appropriate Markov chain. Topics touched upon along the way include coupling, correlation inequalities, and percolation.
Date: 2007
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