
There are two complementary points of view in the study of continuous-time hmcs. The traditional approach attempts to mimic the discrete-time theory. It is based on the transition semigroup, the continuous-time analogue of the iterates of the transition matrix in discrete time, and the principal mathematical object is then the infinitesimal generator.
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