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Explore the mathematical analysis of multi-server queueing systems with unlimited buffer capacity in this 34-minute conference presentation from the 12th International Conference on Matrix-Analytic Methods in Stochastic Models. Learn about the theoretical foundations and practical applications of queueing theory as it applies to systems where multiple servers process arrivals and unlimited waiting space is available. Discover how matrix-analytic methods are employed to model and analyze these complex stochastic systems, examining performance metrics, stability conditions, and optimization strategies. Gain insights into the mathematical frameworks used to understand service systems ranging from telecommunications networks to manufacturing processes where buffer overflow is not a constraint.
Syllabus
Multi-server Queues with Unbounded Buffers
Taught by
Fields Institute