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Stationary representation of queues. I

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 July 2016

Władysław Szczotka*
Affiliation:
Wrocław University
*
Postal address: Mathematical Institute, Wrodaw University, PI. Grunwaldzki 2/4, 50-384 Wrodaw, Poland

Abstract

The paper deals with the asymptotic behaviour of queues for which the generic sequence is not necessarily stationary but is asymptotically stationary in some sense. The latter property is defined by an appropriate type of convergence of probability distributions of the sequences to the distribution of a stationary sequence We consider six types of convergence of to

The main result is as follows: if the sequence of the distributions converges in one of six ways then the sequence of distributions of the sequences converges in the same way, independently of initial conditions. Furthermore the limiting distribution is the same as the limiting distribution obtained by the weak convergence of the distributions Here wk and wk denote the waiting time of the kth unit in the queue generated by (v, u) and (v0, u0) respectively.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Applied Probability Trust 1986 

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