How to Reduce Unnecessary Noise in Targeted Networks
Giacomo Aletti () and
Diane Saada ()
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Giacomo Aletti: Università di Milano
Diane Saada: Università di Milano
A chapter in Networks, Topology and Dynamics, 2009, pp 177-193 from Springer
Abstract:
This work is a review of previous works on the stopping laws in networks. Among other results, we show a non combinatorial method to compute the stopping law, the existence of a minimal Markov chain without oversized information, the existence of a polynomial algorithm which projects the Markov chain onto the minimal Markov chain. Several applied examples are presented.
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-68409-1_9
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