Buzen's algorithm

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Buzen's algorithm

Buzen's algorithm is an algorithm related to queueing theory used to calculate the normalization constant   for a closed jackson network. (Is this true?)

First proposed by Jeffery P. Buzen in 1973.[1]

It can be used when   is of the form:

  with   for   (We also require  , right?)

This sum can be calculated efficiently in O(MN) time by utilizing a definition with a recursive structure:

let  

  (Is this last bit true?)

Alternative:

 

 ,  

References

  1. ^ Buzen, Jeffrey (1973). "Computational algorithms for closed queueing networks with exponential servers". Communications of the ACM. 16 (9). {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help) (Confirm? Expand?)