Output Data Analysis for a Single System - Transient and steady-state behaviour of a stochastic process

4 important questions on Output Data Analysis for a Single System - Transient and steady-state behaviour of a stochastic process

What is a transient distribution?

Fi(y|I) = P(Yi <= y | I), where y is a real number and I represents the initial conditions used to start simulation at time 0.

What is a steady-state distribution?

F(y), if Fi(y|I) goes to F(y) as i goes to infinity, for all y and initial conditions I.

On what does the duration of the transition from the initial state to the steady state depends on?

- Initial state.
- Load of the resources.
- Variability in the system. 
- Complexity of the system.
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