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Date: 2014-09-26 08:36:24
Markov models
Probability theory
Statistics
Probability
Probabilistic complexity theory
Markov processes
Statistical models
Graph theory
Markov chain
Randomized algorithm
Stochastic process
Algorithm

Master thesis ANALYSIS OF A SIMPLE METHOD TO APPROXIMATE THE EXPECTED STATE OF A MARKOV CHAIN By

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