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Some Asymptotic Results for the Transient Distribution of the Halfin-Whitt Diffusion Process

Probability 2015-05-06 v1 Classical Analysis and ODEs

Abstract

We consider the Halfin-Whitt diffusion process Xd(t)X_d(t), which is used, for example, as an approximation to the mm-server M/M/mM/M/m queue. We use recently obtained integral representations for the transient density p(x,t)p(x,t) of this diffusion process, and obtain various asymptotic results for the density. The asymptotic limit assumes that a drift parameter β\beta in the model is large, and the state variable xx and the initial condition x0x_0 (with Xd(0)=x0>0X_d(0)=x_0>0) are also large. We obtain some alternate representations for the density, which involve sums and/or contour integrals, and expand these using a combination of the saddle point method, Laplace method and singularity analysis. The results give some insight into how steady state is achieved, and how if x0>0x_0>0 the probability mass migrates from Xd(t)>0X_d(t)>0 to the range Xd(t)<0X_d(t)<0, which is where it concentrates as tt\to\infty, in the limit we consider. We also discuss an alternate approach to the asymptotics, based on geometrical optics and singular perturbation techniques.

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@article{arxiv.1309.2704,
  title  = {Some Asymptotic Results for the Transient Distribution of the Halfin-Whitt Diffusion Process},
  author = {Qiang Zhen and Charles Knessl},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1309.2704},
  year   = {2015}
}

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43 pages and 8 figures