We consider a multivariate Lévy process where the first coordinate is a Lévy process with no negative jumps which is not a subordinator and the others are non-decreasing. We determine the Laplace-Stieltjes transform of the steady-state buffer content vector of an associated system of parallel queues. The special structure of this transform allows us to rewrite it as a product of joint Laplace-Stieltjes transforms. We are thus able to interpret the buffer content vector as a sum of independent random vectors. </p
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The Laplace transform is a widely used tool in the study of probability distributions, often allowin...
We consider a queuing model with the workload evolving between consecutive i.i.d. exponential timers...
The Laplace transform is a widely used tool in the study of probability distributions, often allowin...
We consider a multivariate Lévy process where the first coordinate is a Lévy process with no negativ...
We consider a pair of coupled queues driven by independent spectrally-positive Lévy processes. With ...
In this paper we study a queue with Lévy input, without imposing any a priori assumption on the jump...
We study a coupled processor model with simultaneous arrivals. Under the assumption of ordered input...
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