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Wide sense regenerative processes with applications to multi-channel queues and networks
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    Wide sense regenerative processes with applications to multi-channel queues and networks (English)
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    17 November 1994
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    The general theory of regenerative processes is used to describe functioning of general multiserver queueing systems with FIFO discipline and networks of such queues. This allows to obtain some rate conservation laws for separate nodes which generalize such classical results of queueing theory as Pollaczek-Khinchin formula and Little's formula.
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    regenerative processes
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    multiserver queueing systems
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    Pollaczek-Khinchin formula
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    Little's formula
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