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On Two-Periodic Random Walks with BoundariesBöhm, Walter, Hornik, Kurt January 2008 (has links) (PDF)
Two-periodic random walks are models for the one-dimensional motion of particles in which the jump probabilities depend on the parity of the currently occupied state. Such processes have interesting applications, for instance in chemical physics where they arise as embedded random walk of a special queueing problem. In this paper we discuss in some detail first passage time problems of two-periodic walks, the distribution of their maximum and the transition functions when the motion of the particle is restricted by one or two absorbing boundaries. As particular applications we show how our results can be used to derive the distribution of the busy period of a chemical queue and give an analysis of a somewhat weird coin tossing game. / Series: Research Report Series / Department of Statistics and Mathematics
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A Note on Queueing Systems Exposed to DisastersBöhm, Walter January 2008 (has links) (PDF)
We discuss queueing systems subject to total disasters. If the time intervals between successive disasters are i.i.d. random variables independent of arrival and service process and arrivals form a Poisson process, then the transient and the asymptotic analysis of such models may be based on Feller's Second Renewal Theorem. Several examples are given: the limiting behavior of M/G/1 in case of exponential disasters and its special cases M/M/1, M/M/1/K and M/M/infinity. (author´s abstract) / Series: Research Report Series / Department of Statistics and Mathematics
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Contributions to the Theory of Piecewise Deterministic Markov Processes and Applications to Generalized Age Processes and Storage ModelsLöpker, Andreas 09 January 2006 (has links)
Eine Klasse von Markovprozessen mit deterministischem Pfaden und zufälligen Sprüngen wird unter Zuhilfenahme von Martingalen und des erweiterten infinitesimalen Generators untersucht. Dabei steht die Berechnung des Erwartungswertes und der Laplacetransformierten bestimmter Stoppzeiten im Vordergrund. Des weiteren wird die Frage untersucht, wann die in Frage kommenden Prozesse über stationäre Verteilungen verfügen und wie diese im Existenzfall beschaffen sind. Die Methoden werden am Beispiel eines verallgemeinerten Altersprozesses und eines Lager- bzw. Dammprozesses vorgeführt.
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