- J. G. Dai, Steady-state analysis of reflected Brownian motions: Characterization, numerical methods and queueing applications, Ph.D. dissertation, Dept. of Mathematics, Stanford University, 1990.
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- J. G. Dai and J. M. Harrison, "Steady-state analysis of RBM in a rectangle: numerical methods and a queueing application," Annals of Applied Probability, Vol 1, 16-35, 1991.
[full paper (319 Kbytes)]
- J. G. Dai and J. M. Harrison, "Reflected Brownian motion in an orthant: numerical methods for steady-state analysis," Annals of Applied Probability, Vol 2, 65-86, 1992.
[full paper (336 Kbytes)]
- J. G. Dai and Y. Wang, "Nonexistence of Brownian models of certain multiclass queueing networks," Queueing Systems, Vol 13, 41-46, 1993.
[full paper (312 Kbytes)]
- J. G. Dai and J. M. Harrison, "The QNET method for two-moment analysis of closed manufacturing systems," Annals of Applied Probability, Vol 3, 968-1012, 1993.
[full paper (552 Kbytes)]
- J. G. Dai, V. Nguyen, and M. I. Reiman, "Sequential bottleneck decomposition: an approximation method for generalized Jackson Networks," Operations Research, Vol 42, 119-136, 1994.
[full paper (690 Kbytes)]
- J. G. Dai and V. Nguyen, "On the convergence of multiclass queueing networks in heavy traffic," Annals of Applied Probability, Vol 4, 26-42, 1994.
[full paper (226 Kbytes)]
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