Date/heure
2 avril 2026
09:15 - 10:15
Lieu
Salle de conférences Nancy
Oratrice ou orateur
Celine Comte
Catégorie d'évènement Groupe de travail Probabilités et Statistique
Résumé
Queueing systems with a product-form stationary distribution have played a leading role in the development of queueing theory. Popular examples are Jackson networks from the 1950’s, Whittle and BCMP networks from the 1970s, and order-independent queues from the 1990s. The goal of this talk is to give a brief overview of product-form queueing systems. I will first give a short definition, which I will illustrate with several recent applications, namely, to redundancy scheduling and online stochastic matching. In a second time, I will discuss how the form of the stationary distribution can be used to perform inference and optimization in these systems.