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Chapman and Hall/CRC Retrial Queues: 75 (Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics and Applied Probability)

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Based on the careful analysis of several hundred publications, this book uniformly describes basic methods of analysis and critical results of the theory of retrial queues. Chapters discuss: analysis of single-server retrial queues, including stationary and transient distribution of the number in the system, busy period, waiting time process, limit theorems, stochastic inequalities, traffic measurement multiserver retrial queues - ergodicity, explicit formulas, algorithmic solutions, limit theorems, approximations advanced single-server and multiserver retrial queues - models with priority subscribers, non-ersistent subscribers, finite source queues Lecturers, researchers, and students in probability, statistics, operations research, telecommunications, and computer systems modeling analysis will find Retrial Queues to be an invaluable resource.

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Hardcover
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Release Date
01 April 1997
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05 February 2007

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