NETWORK MODELLING
Corso
A Padova
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Descrizione
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Tipologia
Corso
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Luogo
Padova
The assessment of the knowledge and skills acquired is carried out by means of a written test divided into two parts.
Part A, with a duration of 90 minutes and open-book, consists of eleven numerical questions grouped into four exercises. Each question has a value of three points.
Part B, with a duration of 60 minutes and closed-book, consists of three theoretical questions (typically proofs of theorems seen in class). Each question has a value of eleven points.
If the student scores at least 15 points in part A and the average score of part A and part B is at least 18, the latter can be accepted as the final grade. If the score in part A is less than 15 or the average of the two tests is less than 18, the exam is not passed.
Even if the final exam can be passed by a successful written exam (in two parts), the student can always ask to take an oral exam if he/she wants to improve the grade. In no case can the oral exam replace the written test.
Examples of exams are available on the elearning platform course website, and are extensively covered in class.
Sedi e date
Luogo
Inizio del corso
Inizio del corso
Opinioni
Materie
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Programma
2. Markov chains: definitions and main results
3. Markov chains: asymptotic behavior
4. Study of multi-access systems and their stability properties
5. Poisson processes: definitions and main results
6. Renewal processes: definitions and main results, asymptotic behavior
7. Renewal reward, regenerative, and semi-Markov processes
8. Exercises and examples of applications
A detailed list of the topics covered during the course, with specific reference to chapters and pages of the texts, is available on the course website through the e-learning platform.
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