On truncations for weakly ergodic inhomogeneous birth and death processes

Alexander Zeifman; Yacov Satin; Victor Korolev; Sergey Shorgin

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science (2014)

  • Volume: 24, Issue: 3, page 503-518
  • ISSN: 1641-876X

How to cite

top

Zeifman, Alexander, et al. "On truncations for weakly ergodic inhomogeneous birth and death processes." International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science 24.3 (2014): 503-518. <http://eudml.org/doc/271884>.

@article{Zeifman2014,
author = {Zeifman, Alexander, Satin, Yacov, Korolev, Victor, Shorgin, Sergey},
journal = {International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science},
keywords = {birth and death process; weak ergodicity; truncation; forward Kolmogorov system; nonstationary Markovian queueing models},
language = {eng},
number = {3},
pages = {503-518},
publisher = {University of Zielona Gora Press},
title = {On truncations for weakly ergodic inhomogeneous birth and death processes},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/271884},
volume = {24},
year = {2014},
}

TY - JOUR
AU - Zeifman, Alexander
AU - Satin, Yacov
AU - Korolev, Victor
AU - Shorgin, Sergey
TI - On truncations for weakly ergodic inhomogeneous birth and death processes
JO - International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
PY - 2014
PB - University of Zielona Gora Press
VL - 24
IS - 3
SP - 503
EP - 518
LA - eng
KW - birth and death process; weak ergodicity; truncation; forward Kolmogorov system; nonstationary Markovian queueing models
UR - http://eudml.org/doc/271884
ER -

NotesEmbed ?

top

You must be logged in to post comments.

To embed these notes on your page include the following JavaScript code on your page where you want the notes to appear.

Only the controls for the widget will be shown in your chosen language. Notes will be shown in their authored language.

Tells the widget how many notes to show per page. You can cycle through additional notes using the next and previous controls.

    
                

Note: Best practice suggests putting the JavaScript code just before the closing </body> tag.