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Transition Rate Matrix for 5 Processing Units
Thanks for your input and help, I really appreciate it. But as I said earlier, I have really given up on it now and maybe will give it a look at a later time, so I will try to close this thread so that others won't waste time on it. But as I said, thanks for your time and help.- CTK
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Transition Rate Matrix for 5 Processing Units
I certainly need to look into that because I am encountering quite a lot of problems that are very similar in nature. Thanks.- CTK
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Are the states (or set of states) absorbing, transient or recurrent?
Yeah, in many cases, I am still not understanding the details but rather just implementing them to get an answer ahahaha. Thanks.- CTK
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Are the states (or set of states) absorbing, transient or recurrent?
I guess I have figured it out, thanks for your help, it is really appreciated. Have a good one.- CTK
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Transition matrix of a paint ball game
Yes, I think I have finally figured it out. Thank you very much for your input as well, it is appreciated.- CTK
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Transition matrix of a paint ball game
Thank you so much for your help, I really appreciate it.- CTK
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Transition Rate Matrix for 5 Processing Units
To be honest, I am just giving up, I really appreciate your time and effort though with helping me, that was very nice of you. Have a great day.- CTK
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Transition Rate Matrix for 5 Processing Units
so is that (1-p)^5? is that p*(1-p)^4 This question is killing me. Unlucky me ahaha. No worries, thanks for your help.- CTK
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Transition Rate Matrix for 5 Processing Units
So if nothing is failing, shouldn't that be zero? So is that represented as µ*p where µ is the lifetime so failing means its lifetime is done, and p refers to the successful recovery of the process. Is that correct?- CTK
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Transition Rate Matrix for 5 Processing Units
that none of them fail. that one fails and can't be repaired? If yes, then the whole compute crashes and therefore we enter a state 0, right? But I am still not understanding how would hat be put into a matrix?- CTK
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Transition Rate Matrix for 5 Processing Units
Could you please explain a bit more what do you mean? Sorry for that, but I am still struggling with this question, thanks for your help.- CTK
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Transition Rate Matrix for 5 Processing Units
The question says that if one PU fails and can't be reconfigured, then the computer crashes. So first of all, is my state space even correct? S = 0,1 means 0 is down, which means one (or more) of PUs failed and can't be fixed...and state 1 means all are working well OR one has failed but was...- CTK
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Transition Rate Matrix for 5 Processing Units
Summary: The transition rate matrix for a problem where there are 5 Processing Units A computer has five processing units (PU’s). The lifetimes of the PU’s are independent and have the Exp(µ) law. When a PU fails, the computer tries to reconfigure itself to work with the remaining PU’s. This...- CTK
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Are the states (or set of states) absorbing, transient or recurrent?
Yes, I did. But I am already struggling to type a matrix, let alone a graph ahahaha. Just a quick follow up on the above matrix, what would the stationary distribution be for the above matrix in this case? Also, what would the period of each state be? Because I got a period of 1 for every...- CTK
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Are the states (or set of states) absorbing, transient or recurrent?
Summary: Determine the absorbing states & communication classes of the given matrix. Hello everyone, If we have a state space of S = {1,2,3,4} and the following matrix: \begin{bmatrix} 0 & 1 & 0 & 0\\ 0 & 0 & 1/3 & 2/3\\ 1 & 0 & 0 & 0\\ 0 & 1/2 & 1/2 & 0\\ \end{bmatrix} Now, given the...- CTK
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