Markov information source
In mathematics, a Markov information source, or simply, a Markov source, is an information source whose underlying dynamics are given by a stationary finite Markov chain.
Formal definition
An information source is a sequence of random variables ranging over a finite alphabet, having a stationary distribution.A Markov information source is then a Markov chain, together with a function
that maps states in the Markov chain to letters in the alphabet.
A unifilar Markov source is a Markov source for which the values are distinct whenever each of the states are reachable, in one step, from a common prior state. Unifilar sources are notable in that many of their properties are far more easily analyzed, as compared to the general case.