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'''Buzen's algorithm''' is an algorithm related to [[queueing theory]] used to calculate the [[normalization constant]] <math>G(N)</math> for a [[closed network|closed]] [[Jackson network]]. This constant is used when analyzing these networks, alternatively [[Mean-value analysis]] can be used to avoid having to compute the normalization constant. This method was first proposed by [[Jeffrey P. Buzen]] in 1973.<ref name="buzen-1973">{{cite journal
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The motivation for this algorithm is the result of the combinatorial explosion of the number of states that the system can be in.
<math>G(N) = g(M, N)</math>
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This simpler recursive relationship allows for the calculation of all <math>G(n)</math> up to any value of N to be found in order <math>O(MN)</math> time.
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