Poisson Hypothesis for Information Networks II. Cases of Violations and Phase Transitions

Physics – Mathematical Physics

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We present examples of queuing networks that never come to equilibrium. That
is achieved by constructing Non-linear Markov Processes, which are non-ergodic,
and possess eternal transience property.

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