Ergodic Markov processes and Poisson equations (lecture notes)

Abstract

These are lecture notes on the subject defined in the title. As such, they do not pretend to be really new, probably except for the only section about Poisson equations with potentials. Yet, the hope of the author is that they may serve as a bridge to the important area of Poisson equations "in the whole space" and with a parameter, the latter theme not being presented here. Why this area is so important was explained in many papers and books (see the references [12, 34, 35]): it provides one of the main tools in diffusion approximation in the area stochastic averaging. Hence, the aim of these lectures is to prepare the reader to "real" Poisson equations -- i.e., for differential operators instead of difference operators -- and, indeed, to diffusion approximation. Among other presented topics we mention coupling method.

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