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Asymptotic Models

The analysis of a set of n stochastic entities interacting with each others can be particularly difficult. The mean field approximation is a very effective technique to characterize the transient probability distribution or steady-state regime of such systems when the number of entities n grows very large. The idea of mean-field approximation is to replace a complex stochastic system by a simpler deterministic dynamical system. This dynamical system is constructed by assuming that the objects are asymptotically independent. Each object is viewed as interacting with an average of the other objects (the mean-field). When each object has a finite or countable state-space, this dynamical system is usually a non-linear ordinary differential equation (ODE). An introduction to these techniques is provided in the book chapter [29].