Mathematics – Probability
Scientific paper
2005-10-23
ESAIM P&S 10 (2006) 317-339
Mathematics
Probability
Scientific paper
This article provides entropic inequalities for binomial-Poisson distributions, derived from the two point space. They appear as local inequalities of the M/M/$\infty$ queue. They describe in particular the exponential dissipation of $\Phi$-entropies along this process. This simple queueing process appears as a model of ``constant curvature'', and plays for the simple Poisson process the role played by the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process for Brownian Motion. Some of the inequalities are recovered by semi-group interpolation. Additionally, we explore the behaviour of these entropic inequalities under a particular scaling, which sees the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process as a fluid limit of M/M/$\infty$ queues. Proofs are elementary and rely essentially on the development of a ``$\Phi$-calculus''.
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