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This paper focuses on numerical evaluation techniques related to fluctuation theory for Lévy processes; they can be applied in various domains, e.g., in finance in the pricing of so-called barrier options. More specifically, with <InlineEquation ID="IEq1"> <EquationSource Format="TEX">$$\bar{X}_t:= \sup _{0\le s\le t} X_s$$</EquationSource> </InlineEquation> denoting the running...</equationsource></inlineequation>
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In this paper we investigate dependence properties and comparison results for multidimensional Lévy processes. In particular we address the questions, whether or not dependence properties and orderings of the copulas of the distributions of a Lévy process can be characterized by corresponding...
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The maximum packing (MP) policy for dynamic channel assignment in cellular radio communication systems specifies that a new call attempt is admitted whenever there is some way of rearranging channels so that every call can be carried. Otherwise the call is blocked and removed from the system. We...
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This paper uses linear programming to numerically evaluate the Laplace transform of the exit time distribution and the resolvent of the moments of various Markov processes in bounded regions. The linear programming formulation is developed from a martingale characterization of the processes and...
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We study the problem of optimally controlling a multiserver queueing system. Customers arrive in a Poisson fashion and join a single queue, served by N servers, S <Subscript>1</Subscript>,S <Subscript>2</Subscript>,… , S <Subscript>N</Subscript>. The servers have different rates. The service times at each server are independent and exponentially distributed....</subscript></subscript></subscript>
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