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A computational approach to extreme values and related hitting probabilities in level-dependent quasi-birth-death processes

Probability 2024-07-16 v1

Abstract

This paper analyzes the dynamics of a level-dependent quasi-birth-death process X={(I(t),J(t)):t0}{\cal X}=\{(I(t),J(t)): t\geq 0\}, i.e., a bi-variate Markov chain defined on the countable state space i=0l(i)\cup_{i=0}^{\infty} l(i) with l(i)={(i,j):j{0,...,Mi}}l(i)=\{(i,j) : j\in\{0,...,M_i\}\}, for integers MiN0M_i\in\mathbb{N}_0 and iN0i\in\mathbb{N}_0, which has the special property that its qq-matrix has a block-tridiagonal form. Under the assumption that the first passage to the subset l(0)l(0) occurs in a finite time with certainty, we characterize the probability law of (τmax,Imax,J(τmax))(\tau_{\max},I_{\max},J(\tau_{\max})), where ImaxI_{\max} is the running maximum level attained by process X{\cal X} before its first visit to states in l(0)l(0), τmax\tau_{\max} is the first time that the level process {I(t):t0}\{I(t): t\geq 0\} reaches the running maximum ImaxI_{\max}, and J(τmax)J(\tau_{\max}) is the phase at time τmax\tau_{\max}. Our methods rely on the use of restricted Laplace-Stieltjes transforms of τmax\tau_{\max} on the set of sample paths {Imax=i,J(τmax)=j}\{I_{\max}=i,J(\tau_{\max})=j\}, and related processes under taboo of certain subsets of states. The utility of the resulting computational algorithms is demonstrated in two epidemic models: the SIS model for horizontally and vertically transmitted diseases; and the SIR model with constant population size.

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@article{arxiv.2407.10895,
  title  = {A computational approach to extreme values and related hitting probabilities in level-dependent quasi-birth-death processes},
  author = {Antonio Di Crescenzo and Antonio Gómez-Corral and Diana Taipe},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.10895},
  year   = {2024}
}

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28 pages, 5 figures