Date
Mon, 05 Nov 2007
Time
14:45 - 15:45
Location
Oxford-Man Institute
Speaker
Dr. Takis Konstantopoulos
Organisation
Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh

The Skorokhod reflection problem, originally introduced as a means for constructing solutions to stochastic differential equations in bounded regions, has found applications in many areas of Probability, for example in queueing-like stochastic dynamical systems; its uses range from methods for proving limit theorems to representations of local times of diffusions and control. In this talk, I will present several applications, e.g. to Levy stochastic networks and to queueing-like systems driven by local times of Levy processes, and give an order-theoretic approach to the problem by extending the domain of functions involved from the real line to a fairly arbitrary partially ordered set. I will also discuss how Palm probabilities can be used in connection with the Skorokhod problem to obtain information about stationary solutions of certain systems.

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