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Numerical Methods for Structured Markov Chains Dario A. Bini (Professor of Numerical Analysis, Department of Mathematics, University of Pisa)

Numerical Methods for Structured Markov Chains By Dario A. Bini (Professor of Numerical Analysis, Department of Mathematics, University of Pisa)

Summary

Intersecting two large research areas - numerical analysis and applied probability/queuing theory - this book is an introduction to the numerical solution of structured Markov chains, which have a wide applicability in queueing theory and stochastic modelling. It provides a systematic treatment of the important families of these chains.

Numerical Methods for Structured Markov Chains Summary

Numerical Methods for Structured Markov Chains by Dario A. Bini (Professor of Numerical Analysis, Department of Mathematics, University of Pisa)

Intersecting two large research areas - numerical analysis and applied probability/queuing theory - this book is a self-contained introduction to the numerical solution of structured Markov chains, which have a wide applicability in queuing theory and stochastic modeling and include M/G/1 and GI/M/1-type Markov chain, quasi-birth-death processes, non-skip free queues and tree-like stochastic processes. Written for applied probabilists and numerical analysts, but accessible to engineers and scientists working on telecommunications and evaluation of computer systems performances, it provides a systematic treatment of the theory and algorithms for important families of structured Markov chains and a thorough overview of the current literature. The book, consisting of nine Chapters, is presented in three parts. Part 1 covers a basic description of the fundamental concepts related to Markov chains, a systematic treatment of the structure matrix tools, including finite Toeplitz matrices, displacement operators, FFT, and the infinite block Toeplitz matrices, their relationship with matrix power series and the fundamental problems of solving matrix equations and computing canonical factorizations. Part 2 deals with the description and analysis of structure Markov chains and includes M/G/1, quasi-birth-death processes, non-skip-free queues and tree-like processes. Part 3 covers solution algorithms where new convergence and applicability results are proved. Each chapter ends with bibliographic notes for further reading, and the book ends with an appendix collecting the main general concepts and results used in the book, a list of the main annotations and algorithms used in the book, and an extensive index.

Numerical Methods for Structured Markov Chains Reviews

The book is useful for researchers and PhD students both in the field of applied probability and numerical analysis, it can be used by specialists dealing with telecommunication and computer systems. * Laszlo Lakatos, Zentralblatt MATH 1076 *
'...this is an excellent book' SIAM Review, Vol.49 No.1 pp.123-176

About Dario A. Bini (Professor of Numerical Analysis, Department of Mathematics, University of Pisa)

Dario A. Bini: Associate Editor of SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications Member of the Editorial Board of the journal Calcolo by Springer Verlag Guy Latouche: Associate Editor of Advances in Performance Analysis Beatrice Meini: Member of the Editorial Board of the journal Stochastic Models, Marcel Dekker

Table of Contents

TOOLS ; Introduction to Markov chains ; Structured matrix analysis ; Matrix equations and canonical factorization ; STRUCTURED MARKOV CHAINS ; M/G/1-type Markov chains ; Phase-type queues ; ALGORITHMS ; Functional iterations ; Logarithmic reduction and cyclic reduction ; Alternative approaches ; Specialized structures ; Appendix ; Notations ; List of Algorithms ; Bibliography

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NPB9780198527688
9780198527688
0198527683
Numerical Methods for Structured Markov Chains by Dario A. Bini (Professor of Numerical Analysis, Department of Mathematics, University of Pisa)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
2005-02-03
340
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