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On the role of Rouché's theorem in queueing analysis

Abstract

In analytic queueing theory, Rouché's theorem is frequently used, and when it can be applied, leads quickly to tangible results concerning ergodicity and performance analysis. For more complicated models it is sometimes difficult to verify the conditions needed to apply the theorem. The natural question that arises is: Can one dispense with this theorem, in particular when the ergodicity conditions are known? In the present study we consider an M/G/1-type queueing problem which can be modelled byN coupled random walks. It is shown that it can be fully analysed without using Rouché's theorem, once it is known that the relevant functional equation has a unique solution with prescribed regularity properties.

Authors

Cohen JW; Down DG

Journal

Queueing Systems, Vol. 23, No. 1-4, pp. 281–291

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

January 1, 1996

DOI

10.1007/bf01206561

ISSN

0257-0130

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