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On a Theorem of Dubins and Freedman
Authors:Rabi Bhattacharya  Mukul Majumdar
Affiliation:(1) Department of Mathematics, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, 47405;(2) Department of Economics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 14853
Abstract:Under a notion of ldquosplittingrdquo the existence of a unique invariant probability, and a geometric rate of convergence to it in an appropriate metric, are established for Markov processes on a general state space S generated by iterations of i.i.d. maps on S. As corollaries we derive extensions of earlier results of Dubins and Freedman;(17) Yahav;(30) and Bhattacharya and Lee(6) for monotone maps. The general theorem applies in other contexts as well. It is also shown that the Dubins–Freedman result on the ldquonecessityrdquo of splitting in the case of increasing maps does not hold for decreasing maps, although the sufficiency part holds for both. In addition, the asymptotic stationarity of the process generated by i.i.d. nondecreasing maps is established without the requirement of continuity. Finally, the theory is applied to the random iteration of two (nonmonotone) quadratic maps each with two repelling fixed points and an attractive period-two orbit.
Keywords:Iteration of i.i.d. maps  monotone maps  quadratic maps  Markov processes  asymptotic stationarity
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