Some Asymptotic Results for the Transient Distribution of the Halfin-Whitt Diffusion Process
Abstract
We consider the Halfin-Whitt diffusion process , which is used, for example, as an approximation to the -server queue. We use recently obtained integral representations for the transient density of this diffusion process, and obtain various asymptotic results for the density. The asymptotic limit assumes that a drift parameter in the model is large, and the state variable and the initial condition (with ) 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 the probability mass migrates from to the range , which is where it concentrates as , 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