Random Walk in a Queueing-Network Environment and Related Problems
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Models of random walk in a random environment became a hot topic in Probability and Mathematical Physics. In
this talk, I will discuss some particular examples inspired by the queueing network theory (Jackson and Gordon—Newell networks), focusing on the form of a stationary distribution.
This talk is part of the Optimization and Incentives Seminar series.
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