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Markov Model
A Markov Model represents a system as a finite set of states and specifies the probability of moving from one state to another at each time step. By capturing only the current state — not the full history — it enables tractable analysis of complex dynamic processes across health economics, engineering reliability, operations research, and social-science modeling.
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Markov Chain Model
Taxonomic method record · process-pipeline / simulation
- Norris, J. R. (1997). Markov Chains. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. · ISBN 9780521633963
- Markov chain. Wikipedia. · URL
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