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Approximation and invariant measures
Zeitschrift f�r Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie und Verwandte Gebiete, 1965We prove certain approximation theorems for the class of invertible, measurable, and non-singular transformations of the unit interval. The main results concern the approximation of such transformations by those having no a-finite invariant measure absolutely continuous with respect to Lebesgue measure. We are indebted to A.
Chacon, R. V., Friedman, N.
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On the approximation of invariant measures
Journal of Statistical Physics, 1992Given a discrete dynamical system defined by the map \(\tau : X \rightarrow X\), the density of the absolutely continuous (a.c.) invariant measure (if it exists) is the fixed point of the Frobenius-Perron operator defined on \(L^1(X)\). Ulam proposed a numerical method for approximating such densities based on the computation of a fixed point of a ...
Hunt, Fern Y., Miller, Walter M.
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Exact and Bayesian Approximate Measurement Invariance
2018Cross-cultural research is concerned with comparisons of substantive variables across cultures, countries, or other types of socially relevant groups and contexts. This chapter introduces the case of Bayesian approximate measurement invariance as an alternative when exact measurement invariance fails. It presents an empirical example based on data from
Seddig, Daniel, Leitgöb, Heinz
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Numerical Approximation to Invariant Measures
2009Continuing with the development in Chapter 5, this chapter is devoted to additional properties of numerical approximation algorithms for switching diffusions, where continuous dynamics are intertwined with discrete events. In this chapter, we establish that if the invariant measure exists, under suitable conditions, the sequence of iterates obtained ...
G. George Yin, Chao Zhu
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Approximation Procedures for Invariant Probability Measures
2003In this chapter we consider a MC on a LCS metric space X with t.p.f. P. Suppose for the time being that t E 11I (X) is an ergodic invariant p.m. for P (see Definition 2.4.1). We address the following issue. Given f E L1(µ), we want to evaluate f f d,u knowing only that the ergodic invariant p.m. p exists but h itself is not known.
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