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The following pages link to Validity of heavy traffic steady-state approximations in generalized Jackson networks (Q2494573):
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- On Uniform Exponential Ergodicity of Markovian Multiclass Many-Server Queues in the Halfin–Whitt Regime (Q5000654) (← links)
- Diffusion Approximation Analysis of MultihopWireless Networks: Quality-of-Service and Convergence of Stationary Distribution (Q5012184) (← links)
- Mean-Field Limits for Large-Scale Random-Access Networks (Q5084488) (← links)
- The Prelimit Generator Comparison Approach of Stein’s Method (Q5084504) (← links)
- Optimal control of a large dam with compound Poisson input and costs depending on water levels (Q5086431) (← links)
- Scalable Load Balancing in Networked Systems: A Survey of Recent Advances (Q5094912) (← links)
- Heavy-Traffic Limit of the <i>GI</i>/<i>GI</i>/1 Stationary Departure Process and Its Variance Function (Q5113882) (← links)
- Heavy-Traffic Analysis of Sojourn Time Under the Foreground–Background Scheduling Policy (Q5119411) (← links)
- Rates of Convergence to Stationarity for Reflected Brownian Motion (Q5119851) (← links)
- Transform Methods for Heavy-Traffic Analysis (Q5141705) (← links)
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- Perfect Sampling of Generalized Jackson Networks (Q5219735) (← links)
- Fluid limit of generalized Jackson queueing networks with stationary and ergodic arrivals and service times (Q5697597) (← links)
- Accuracy of Estimation of the Vector of Queue Lengths for Open Jackson Networks (Q5883337) (← links)
- State-space collapse in stationarity and its application to a multiclass single-server queue in heavy traffic (Q5962131) (← links)
- Workload analysis of a two-queue fluid polling model (Q6116755) (← links)
- Heavy-traffic single-server queues and the transform method (Q6135886) (← links)
- Dynamics of finite inhomogeneous particle systems with exclusion interaction (Q6140916) (← links)
- Variability Analysis for a Two-station Queueing Network in Heavy Traffic with Arrival Processes Driven by Queues (Q6489817) (← links)
- A queueing model with ON/OFF sources: approximation and stationarity (Q6596375) (← links)
- Managing flexibility: optimal sizing and scheduling of flexible servers (Q6669141) (← links)