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Seminar
Department of Systems Engineering and Engineering Management
The Chinese
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Sampling-based Methods
for Identifying the Initial Transient |
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Prof. Peter W. Glynn |
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Department of Management Science and Engineering |
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Nov. 11, 2011 (Friday) |
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4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. |
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Room 513 |
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William M.W. Mong Engineering
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(Engineering Building Complex Phase 2) |
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CUHK |
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Abstract:
In both performance engineering and Markov chain Monte
Carlo computations, it is important to have a rough sense of how long one
must simulate the system in order to be effectively sampling from the
equilibrium of the process (or, equivalently, to assess the duration of the
initial transient). In this talk, we will briefly survey the different methods
that have been proposed for identifying the length of the initial transient,
and then discuss two new methods for assessing the initial transient period. Time
permitting, we will also mention some other settings
in which non-trivial initialization issues arise. This talk describes work that
is joint with Hernan Awad, Jose Blanchet, and Xiaowei
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Biography:
Peter W. Glynn is the current Chair of the
Department of Management Science and Engineering at |
************************* ALL ARE WELCOME ************************
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Host |
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Prof. Nan Chen |
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(852) 2609-8237 |
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Prof. Nan Chen or Prof. Sean X. Zhou |
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Department of Systems Engineering and Engineering
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