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Stationary distributions of continuous-time Markov chains: a review of theory and truncation-based approximations

Juan Kuntz, Philipp Thomas, Guy-Bart Stan, Mauricio Barahona

Published 2019-09-12Version 1

Computing the stationary distributions of a continuous-time Markov chain involves solving a set of linear equations. In most cases of interest, the number of equations is infinite or too large, and cannot be solved analytically or numerically. Several approximation schemes overcome this issue by truncating the state space to a manageable size. In this review, we first give a comprehensive theoretical account of the stationary distributions and their relation to the long-term behaviour of the Markov chain, which is readily accessible to non-experts and free of irreducibility assumptions made in standard texts. We then review truncation-based approximation schemes paying particular attention to their convergence and to the errors they introduce, and we illustrate their performance with an example of a stochastic reaction network of relevance in biology and chemistry. We conclude by elaborating on computational trade-offs associated with error control and some open questions.

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