Date
Mon, 13 Jun 2005
14:15
Location
DH 3rd floor SR
Speaker
John Moriarty
Organisation
University College Cork

When two single server queues have the same arrivals process, this is said to be a `fork-join queue'. In the case where the arrivals and service processes are Brownian motions, the queue lengths process is a reflecting Brownian motion in the nonnegative orthant. Tan and Knessl [1996] have given a simple explicit formula for the stationary distribution for this queueing system in a symmetric case, which they obtain as a heavy traffic limit of the classical discrete model. With this as a starting point, we analyse the Brownian model directly in further detail, and consider some related exit problems.

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