Verifiable Conditions for the Irreducibility and Aperiodicity of Markov Chains by Analyzing Underlying Deterministic Models
Abstract
We consider Markov chains that obey the following general non-linear state space model: where the function is while is typically discontinuous and is an independent and identically distributed process. We assume that for all , the random variable admits a density such that is lower semi-continuous. We generalize and extend previous results that connect properties of the underlying deterministic control model to provide conditions for the chain to be -irreducible and aperiodic. By building on those results, we show that if a rank condition on the controllability matrix is satisfied for all , there is equivalence between the existence of a globally attracting state for the control model and -irreducibility of the Markov chain. Additionally, under the same rank condition on the controllability matrix, we prove that there is equivalence between the existence of a steadily attracting state and the -irreducibility and aperiodicity of the chain. The notion of steadily attracting state is new. Those results hold under considerably weaker assumptions on the model than previous ones that would require to be (while it can be discontinuous here). Additionally the establishment of a necessary and sufficient condition for the -irreducibility and aperiodicity without a structural assumption on the control set is novel---even for Markov chains where is . We illustrate that the conditions are easy to verify on a non-trivial and non-artificial example of Markov chain arising in the context of adaptive stochastic search algorithms to optimize continuous functions in a black-box scenario.
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@article{arxiv.1508.01644,
title = {Verifiable Conditions for the Irreducibility and Aperiodicity of Markov Chains by Analyzing Underlying Deterministic Models},
author = {Alexandre Chotard and Anne Auger},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.01644},
year = {2019}
}
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37 pages (including 12 pages in the Appendix)