Ebook: Queues and Lévy Fluctuation Theory [recurso electrónico] $c
Author: Dębicki Krzysztof, Mandjes Michel
- Tags: Applications of Mathematics, Engineering mathematics--Handbooks manuals etc--Data Processing--Congrés, Mathematics, Probabilities, Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes, Engineering mathematics -- Handbooks manuals etc -- Data Processing -- Congrés
- Series: UNIVERSITEXT
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Springer International Publishing
- City: Cham
- Edition: First edition
- Language: English
- epub
The book provides an extensive introduction to queueing models driven by Lévy-processes as well as a systematic account of the literature on Lévy-driven queues. The objective is to make the reader familiar with the wide set of probabilistic techniques that have been developed over the past decades, including transform-based techniques, martingales, rate-conservation arguments, change-of-measure, importance sampling, and large deviations. On the application side, it demonstrates how Lévy traffic models arise when modelling current queueing-type systems (as communication networks) and includes applications to finance. Queues and Lévy Fluctuation Theory will appeal to graduate/postgraduate students and researchers in mathematics, computer science, and electrical engineering. Basic prerequisites are probability theory and stochastic processes.;Introduction -- Lévy processes and Lévy-driven queues -- Steady-state workload -- Transient workload -- Heavy traffic -- Busy period -- Workload correlation function -- Stationary workload asymptotics -- Transient asymptotics -- Simulation of Lévy-driven queues -- Variants of the standard queue -- Lévy-driven tandem queues -- Lévy-driven queueing networks -- Applications in communication networks -- Applications in mathematical finance -- Computational aspects: inversion techniques -- Concluding remarks -- Bibliography.
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