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Diffusion approximation of star-shaped symmetric networks with losses (English)
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26 June 1992
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A star-like circuit switching queueing network is considered. Blocked calls are lost. As the main process a vector-valued process of the numbers of lines with a given number of busy channels is examined. The main result states that when the number of nodes tends to infinity, this process (after scaling) weakly converges to a certain multidimensional Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process. The proof is based on the analysis of the infinitesimal generator of the above process.
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loss model
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queueing network
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number of busy channels
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Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process
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infinitesimal generator
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