273023.0 Markov Chains (5 cr)

Cooperation network course

Network: Cross-institutional studies in advanced courses in mathematics and statistics

This course is offered through the Network for Advanced Studies in Mathematics. These studies are available for the following degree students:

  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Mathematics
  • Master's Degree Programme in Mathematics
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Mathematics (Subject Teacher)
  • Master's Degree Programme in Mathematics (Subject Teacher)
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Mathematics, Chemistry or Physics Subject Teacher Education and Primary Teacher Education (Specialication in Mathematics)
  • Master's Degree Programme in Mathematics, Chemistry or Physics Subject Teacher Education and Primary Teacher Education (Specialication in Mathematics)
  • Doctoral Programme in Mathematics and Statistics
  • Doctoral Programme in Mathematics and Science (Specialication in Mathematics)

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Description

Contents of the course: - the Markov property - definition of a Markov chain in discrete time and in a finite state space - Chapman-Kolmogorov's equation - classification of the states - stationary distributions - asymptotic behaviour

Learning outcomes

The learning objectives are: - the basic theory for Markov chains in discrete time taking values in a finite state space, in particular, the long term behavior, - to understand via examples situations/phenomena where Markov chains can be used as mathematical models

Additional information

The course is offered approximately every second year

Description of prerequisites

Second-year courses in calculus and probability theory