Extreme Values of Queues, Point Processes and Stochastic Networks.

Abstract

Work progressed on four topics. In modeling of stochastic flows in networks, compound Poisson approximations for random variables and point processes were developed. In extremal problems in stochastic networks, a family of bounds for the distributions of certain generic random variables were obtained. In optimization of queueing systems, progress was made in determining ways to control or dampen extremes of queues. Finally, research was begun on extreme values of queues and point processes. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 01, 1985
Accession Number
ADA172013

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  • Richard F. Serfozo

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  • Georgia Tech

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