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Stochastic networks is a multifaceted area of research concerned with the modeling, stability, control, performance, approximation, and design of stochastic networks. It gives rise to challenging and subtle mathematical problems, whose solution often requires a combination of ideas and techniques from several branches of mathematics, including probability theory, stochastic processes, analysis, optimization, algorithms, combinatorics, and graph theory. Research in this area is strongly motivated by applications in diverse domains, ranging from the traditional areas of telecommunications and manufacturing to service operations, biological and social networks, revenue management, and health care.
The series of conferences on Stochastic Networks, initiated in 1987 and now held biennially, is a major forum for researchers to learn of the latest developments and new research directions in stochastic networks. See https://www.brown.edu/academics/applied-mathematics/faculty/kavita-ramanan/professional-service/stochastic-networks-meetings for the previous meetings.
The 2020 conference was postponed to 2022 due to Covid19.
We hope to see you in the 2022 conference that will be held in person and hosted at Cornell University.
The Institute of Mathematical Statistics graciously hosts a Stochastic Networks Conference Email Group through which conference announcements are disseminated. Interested parties can sign up and manage their preferences at https://imstat.org/ims-groups/group-mailing-lists/stochastic-networks-conference/
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Steering Committee:
Francois Baccelli
Jim Dai
Sergey Foss (Co-Chair)
Kavita Ramanan
R. Srikant
Ruth Williams (Co-Chair)
Bert Zwart
Local Organizing Committee:
Jim Dai (Chair)
David Goldberg
Itai Gurvich
Jamol Pender
Scientific Committee (external members)
David Anderson
Francois Baccelli
Jim Dai
Bruce Hajek
Mor Harchol-Balter
Ruth Williams
Ilze Ziedins
Bert Zwart