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Stability of generalized Jackson networks with infinite supply of work
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    Stability of generalized Jackson networks with infinite supply of work (English)
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    14 December 2010
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    In this paper a general Jackson network (GJN) with infinite supply of work is considered. By fluid limit model, the author finds that the Markov process describing the dynamics of the GJN with infinite supply of work is positive Harris recurrent if the corresponding fluid model is stable. Furthermore, it is proved that the fluid model is stable if the usual traffic condition holds.
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    fluid limit model
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    general Jackson network (GJN)
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    infinite supply
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    positive Harris recurrent
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    stability
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