Lower bound technique and its applications to function systems and stochastic partial differential equations
Mathematica Applicanda, Tome 41 (2013) no. 2, pp. 185-198.

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We formulate some criteria on the existence of an invariant measure for Markov chains and Markov processes. We also show their utylities in the theory of function systems and stochastic differential equations
DOI : 10.14708/ma.v41i2.466
Classification : 60J25 (primary), 60G51 (secondary).
Mots-clés : Ergodicity of Markov families, invariant measures, dynamical systems with jumps
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Tomasz Szarek. Lower bound technique and its applications to function systems and stochastic partial differential equations. Mathematica Applicanda, Tome 41 (2013) no. 2, pp.  185-198. doi : 10.14708/ma.v41i2.466. http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/articles/10.14708/ma.v41i2.466/

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