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Stochastische Mikrosimulation×Stochastisches Markov-Modell×
FachgebietSimulationSimulation
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Entstehungsjahr19571993
UrheberGuy H. OrcuttMarkov, A. A. (probabilistic extension developed by Sonnenberg & Beck and others)
TypStochastic individual-level simulationProbabilistic state-transition model with Monte Carlo uncertainty propagation
Wegweisende QuelleOrcutt, G. H. (1957). A new type of socio-economic system. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 39(2), 116–123. DOI ↗Sonnenberg, F. A., & Beck, J. R. (1993). Markov models in medical decision making: A practical guide. Medical Decision Making, 13(4), 322–338. DOI ↗
AliasnamenProbabilistic Microsimulation, Monte Carlo Microsimulation, Stochastic Micro-simulation, SMSMProbabilistic Markov Model, Stochastic Markov Chain, SMM, Monte Carlo Markov Model
Verwandt66
ZusammenfassungStochastic Microsimulation tracks a large population of individual units — people, households, or firms — through time by applying random draws from empirically estimated probability distributions at each transition event. Unlike deterministic counterparts, every state change is decided by chance, preserving realistic heterogeneity and allowing rigorous uncertainty quantification across multiple simulation runs.A Stochastic Markov Model is a simulation technique that represents a system as a set of mutually exclusive health or decision states, moves a cohort (or individual agents) through those states using probabilistically sampled transition parameters, and aggregates outcomes across thousands of Monte Carlo iterations to produce full probability distributions over costs, outcomes, or rankings rather than single point estimates.
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