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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6348478
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Necessary and sufficient conditions for strong comparability of multicomponent systems
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6348478

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    Necessary and sufficient conditions for strong comparability of multicomponent systems (English)
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    26 September 2014
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    The authors, as they write, ``analyze the stochastic comparison of continuous time Markov chains with state space \(E= \{0,1,2,\dots\}^N\) used as models for \(N\)-component systems.'' It is shown, in their words, ``how, under some assumptions on the transitions allowed in the chains, the conditions can be greatly simplified, writing them in terms of conditions for each component. As an application [they] give the necessary and sufficient conditions for the stochastic comparability of two batch-arrival assemble-transfer queueing networks in terms of conditions for their single stations, improving previous results on the subject'' (from the abstract). After the Introduction and notation, in Section 2 the main result is given as Theorem 1. Two applications are developed in Section 3. The first refers to the bath-arrival assemble-transfer queueing networks and the second regards interacting particle systems with multiple births, deaths and jumps. The last section is reserved for Conclusions and future work.
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    stochastic comparison
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    continuous-time Markov chains
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    queueing networks
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    interacting particle systems
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