Heavy traffic limit with discontinuous coefficients via a non-standard semimartingale decomposition
Probability
2025-12-18 v2
Abstract
This paper studies a single server queue in heavy traffic, with general inter-arrival and service time distributions, where arrival and service rates vary discontinuously as a function of the (diffusively scaled) queue length. It is proved that the weak limit is given by the unique-in-law solution to a stochastic differential equation in with discontinuous drift and diffusion coefficients. The main tool is a semimartingale decomposition for point processes introduced in \cite{dal-miy}, which is distinct from the Doob-Meyer decomposition of a counting process. Whereas the use of this tool is demonstrated here for a particular model, we believe it may be useful for investigating the scaling limits of queueing models very broadly.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2502.16467,
title = {Heavy traffic limit with discontinuous coefficients via a non-standard semimartingale decomposition},
author = {Rami Atar and Masakiyo Miyazawa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.16467},
year = {2025}
}