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arxiv: 1412.6773 · v1 · pith:7HGVHBD4new · submitted 2014-12-21 · 🧮 math.PR

A differential game for a multiclass queueing model in the moderate-deviation heavy-traffic regime

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keywords gameheavy-trafficproblemboundarycostdifferentialfreemoderate-deviation
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We study a differential game that governs the moderate-deviation heavy-traffic asymptotics of a multiclass single-server queueing control problem with a risk-sensitive cost. We consider a cost set on a finite but sufficiently large time horizon, and show that this formulation leads to stationary feedback policies for the game. Several aspects of the game are explored, including its characterization via a (one-dimensional) free boundary problem, the semi-explicit solution of an optimal strategy, and the specification of a saddle point. We emphasize the analogy to the well-known Harrison-Taksar free boundary problem which plays a similar role in the diffusion-scale heavy-traffic literature.

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