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Determining stationary characteristics of two-channel queueing systems with Erlangian distribution of service time
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    Determining stationary characteristics of two-channel queueing systems with Erlangian distribution of service time (English)
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    14 July 2017
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    two-channel queueing system
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    simple arrival
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    Erlangian service times
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    random dropping of customers
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    fictitious phase method
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    recurrence relations
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