Correlation formulas for markovian network processes in a random environment

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We consider Markov processes, which describe, e.g. queueing network processes, in a random environment which influences the network by determining random breakdown of nodes, and the necessity of repair thereafter. Starting from an explicit steady-state distribution of product form available in the literature, we note that this steady-state distribution does not provide information about the correlation structure in time and space (over nodes). We study this correlation structure via one-step correlations for the queueing-environment process. Although formulas for absolute values of these correlations are complicated, the differences of correlations of related networks are simple and have a nice structure. We therefore compare two networks in a random environment having the same invariant distribution, and focus on the time behaviour of the processes when in such a network the environment changes or the rules for travelling are perturbed. Evaluating the comparison formulas we compare spectral gaps and asymptotic variances of related processes.

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Daduna, H., & Szekli, R. (2016). Correlation formulas for markovian network processes in a random environment. Advances in Applied Probability, 48(1), 176–198. https://doi.org/10.1017/apr.2015.12

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