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Mathematics

D-Index
37
Citations
5323
World Ranking
2519
National Ranking
1046

Best Publications

  • On Positive Harris Recurrence of Multiclass Queueing Networks: A Unified Approach Via Fluid Limit Models

    Unknown

  • Stability and convergence of moments for multiclass queueing networks via fluid limit models

    J.G. Dai;S.P. Meyn

  • Stability and Instability of Fluid Models for Reentrant Lines

    J. G. Dai;G. Weiss

  • Maximum Pressure Policies in Stochastic Processing Networks

    Unknown

  • Models and Insights for Hospital Inpatient Operations: Time-Dependent ED Boarding Time

    Unknown

  • A fluid limit model criterion for instability of multiclass queueing networks

    Unknown

  • Reflected Brownian Motion in an Orthant: Numerical Methods for Steady-State Analysis

    J. G. Dai;J. M. Harrison

  • On Measuring Supplier Performance Under Vendor-Managed-Inventory Programs in Capacitated Supply Chains

    Ki-Seok Choi;J. G. Dai;Jing-Sheng Song

  • The Stability of Two-Station Multitype Fluid Networks

    Unknown

  • Heavy Traffic Limits for Some Queueing Networks

    Maury Bramson;J.G. Dai

  • Existence and Uniqueness of Semimartingale Reflecting Brownian Motions in Convex Polyhedrons

    Unknown

  • On the inapproximability of M/G/K: why two moments of job size distribution are not enough

    Varun Gupta;Mor Harchol-Balter;J. G. Dai;Bert Zwart

  • Stability of a three‐station fluid network

    Unknown

  • Many-server diffusion limits for G/Ph/n+GI queues

    Unknown

  • Reflecting Brownian Motion in Two Dimensions: Exact Asymptotics for the Stationary Distribution

    Unknown

  • Customer Abandonment in Many-Server Queues

    Unknown

  • Nonexistence of Brownian models for certain multiclass queueing networks

    J. G. Dai;Yang Wang

  • Dynamic Control of <i>N</i>-Systems with Many Servers: Asymptotic Optimality of a Static Priority Policy in Heavy Traffic

    Unknown

  • A Fluid Heuristic for Minimizing Makespan in Job Shops

    J. G. Dai;Gideon Weiss

  • On the Strategy of Supply Hubs for Cost Reduction and Responsiveness

    Earl Barnes;Jim Dai;Shijie Deng;Doug Down

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