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State space collapse for critical multistage epidemics [PDF]

open access: yesAdvances in Applied Probability, 2014
We study a multistage epidemic model which generalizes the SIR model and where infected individuals go through K>0 stages of the epidemic before being removed.
Simatos, Florian
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Accuracy of state space collapse for earliest-deadline-first Queues

open access: yesThe Annals of Applied Probability, 2006
This paper presents a second-order heavy traffic analysis of a single server queue that processes customers having deadlines using the earliest-deadline-first scheduling policy.
Kruk, Łukasz   +2 more
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The role of the equation of state and the space-time dimension in spherical collapse [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Modern Physics A, 2003
We study the spherically symmetric collapse of a fluid with non-vanishing radial pressure in higher dimensional space-time. We obtain the general exact solution in the closed form for the equation of state ($P_r = \gamma \rho$) which leads to the ...
D. W. DESHKAR   +16 more
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Gravitational Waves from Gravitational Collapse

open access: yesLiving Reviews in Relativity, 2011
Gravitational-wave emission from stellar collapse has been studied for nearly four decades. Current state-of-the-art numerical investigations of collapse include those that use progenitors with more realistic angular momentum profiles, properly treat ...
Chris L. Fryer, Kimberly C.B. New
doaj   +2 more sources

Gravitational Waves from Gravitational Collapse

open access: yesLiving Reviews in Relativity, 2003
Gravitational wave emission from the gravitational collapse of massive stars has been studied for more than three decades. Current state-of-the-art numerical investigations of collapse include those that use progenitors with more realistic angular ...
New Kimberly C.B.
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Switched networks with maximum weight policies: Fluid approximation and multiplicative state space collapse

open access: yesThe Annals of Applied Probability, 2011
We consider a queueing network in which there are constraints on which queues may be served simultaneously; such networks may be used to model input-queued switches and wireless networks. The scheduling policy for such a network specifies which queues to
Shah, Devavrat, Wischik, Damon
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Fluctuation Bounds for the Max-Weight Policy with Applications to State Space Collapse [PDF]

open access: yesStochastic Systems, 2020
We consider a multihop switched network operating under a max-weight scheduling policy and show that the distance between the queue length process and a fluid solution remains bounded by a constant multiple of the deviation of the cumulative arrival process from its average.
Arsalan Sharifnassab   +2 more
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State Space Collapse in Resource Allocation for Demand Dispatch [PDF]

open access: yes2019 IEEE 58th Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), 2019
Demand dispatch is the science of extracting virtual energy storage through the automatic control of deferrable loads to provide balancing or regulation services to the grid, while maintaining consumer-end quality of service (QoS). The control of a large collection of heterogeneous loads is in part a resource allocation problem, since different classes
Mathias, Joel   +3 more
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Discovering Planes and Collapsing the State Space in Visual SLAM [PDF]

open access: yesProcedings of the British Machine Vision Conference 2007, 2007
Recent advances in real-time visual SLAM have been based primarily on mapping isolated 3-D points. This presents difficulties when seeking to extend operation to wide areas, as the system state becomes large, requiring increasing computational effort.
Gee, AP   +3 more
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Steady-State Analysis of Load Balancing with Coxian-$2$ Distributed Service Times

open access: yes, 2021
This paper studies load balancing for many-server ($N$ servers) systems. Each server has a buffer of size $b-1,$ and can have at most one job in service and $b-1$ jobs in the buffer. The service time of a job follows the Coxian-2 distribution.
Benny V. H.   +9 more
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