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A discontinuous Galerkin method for approximating the stationary distribution of stochastic fluid-fluid processes

Probability 2019-01-31 v1

Abstract

Introduced by Bean and O'Reilly (2014), a stochastic fluid-fluid process is a Markov processes {Xt,Yt,φt}t0\{X_t, Y_t, \varphi_t\}_{t \geq 0}, where the first fluid XtX_t is driven by the Markov chain φt\varphi_t, and the second fluid YtY_t is driven by φt\varphi_t as well as by XtX_t. That paper derived a closed-form expression for the joint stationary distribution, given in terms of operators acting on measures, which does not lend itself easily to numerical computations. Here, we construct a discontinuous Galerkin method for approximating this stationary distribution, and illustrate the methodology using an on-off bandwidth sharing system, which is a special case of a stochastic fluid-fluid process.

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@article{arxiv.1901.10635,
  title  = {A discontinuous Galerkin method for approximating the stationary distribution of stochastic fluid-fluid processes},
  author = {Nigel Bean and Giang T. Nguyen and Malgorzata M. O'Reilly and Vikram Sunkara},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.10635},
  year   = {2019}
}