Many-server asymptotics for Join-the-Shortest Queue in the Super-Halfin-Whitt Scaling Window

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Authors: Zhisheng Zhao, Sayan Banerjee, Debankur Mukherjee Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 31 May 2021

Abstract: The Join-the-Shortest Queue (JSQ) policy is a classical benchmark for the performance of many-server queueing systems due to its strong optimality properties. While the exact analysis of the JSQ policy is an open question to date, even under Markovian assumption on the service requirements, recently, there has been a significant progress in understanding its many-server asymptotic behavior since the work of Eschenfeldt and Gamarnik (Math.~Oper.~Res.~43 (2018) 867--886). In this paper, we analyze the many-server limits of the JSQ policy in the emph{super-Halfin-Whitt} scaling window when load per server lambdaN scales with the system size N as for alphain(1/2,1) and . We establish that the centered and scaled total queue length process converges to a certain Bessel process with negative drift and the associated centered and scaled steady-state total queue length, indexed by N, converges to a distribution. Both the transient and steady-state limit laws are universal in the sense that they do not depend on the value of the scaling parameter alpha, and exhibit fundamentally different qualitative behavior from both the Halfin-Whitt regime (alpha=1/2) and the Non-degenerate Slowdown (NDS) regime (alpha=1).













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