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Poisson hypothesis for open networks at low load
A. Rybkoa, Senya Shlosmanbca, A. Vladimirova a Inst. of the Information Transmission Problems, RAS, Moscow, Russia
b Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia
c Aix Marseille Université, Université de Toulon, CNRS, CPT UMR 7332, 13288, Marseille, France
Abstract:
We study large communication networks of the mean-field type. The input flows to the nodes of the network are supposed to be stationary and with low rate. We show that such a network is ergodic, i.e., it goes to the stationary state, which does not depend on the initial state of the network. This is in contrast with the high load regime, when the large time behavior of the network might depend on its initial state. Our technique is based on the coupling construction, which couples two Non-Linear Markov Processes.
Key words and phrases:
mean-field, non-linear Markov process, queuing theory.
Received: June 10, 2015; in revised form July 8, 2016
Citation:
A. Rybko, Senya Shlosman, A. Vladimirov, “Poisson hypothesis for open networks at low load”, Mosc. Math. J., 17:1 (2017), 145–160
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