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Switching diffusion

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Switching Diffusion Systems With Past-Dependent Switching Having A Countable State Space, Hai Dang Nguyen Jan 2018

Switching Diffusion Systems With Past-Dependent Switching Having A Countable State Space, Hai Dang Nguyen

Wayne State University Dissertations

Emerging and existing applications in wireless communications, queueing networks, biological models, financial engineering, and social networks demand the

mathematical modeling and analysis of hybrid models in which continuous dynamics and discrete events coexist.

Assuming that the systems are in continuous times,

stemming from stochastic-differential-equation-based models and random discrete events,

switching diffusions come into being. In such systems, continuous states and discrete events

(discrete states)

coexist and interact.

A switching diffusion is a two-component process $(X(t),\alpha(t))$, a continuous component and a discrete component taking values in a discrete set (a set consisting of isolated points).

When the discrete component takes a …


Asymptotic Properties Of Markov Modulated Sequences With Fast And Slow Time Scales, Son Luu Nguyen Jan 2010

Asymptotic Properties Of Markov Modulated Sequences With Fast And Slow Time Scales, Son Luu Nguyen

Wayne State University Dissertations

In this dissertation we investigate asymptotic properties of Markov modulated random processes having two-time scales. The model contains a number of mixing sequences modulated by a switching process that is a discrete-time Markov chain. The motivation of our study stems from applications in manufacturing systems, communication networks, and economic systems, in which regime-switching models are used.

This thesis focuses on asymptotic properties of the Markov modulated processes under suitable scaling. Our main effort focuses on obtaining weak convergence and strong approximation results.