Does the more variable inter-arrival time increase the congestion in the infinitely many servers system and the loss system? (Q5207767)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7150193
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7150193 |
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DOES THE MORE VARIABLE INTER-ARRIVAL TIME INCREASE THE CONGESTION IN THE INFINITELY MANY SERVERS SYSTEM AND THE LOSS SYSTEM? (English)
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13 January 2020
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\(GI/GI/\infty\)
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\(GI/GI/c/c\)
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completely monotone
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generalized Erlang
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effect of inter-arrival time variation
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stochastically more (less) variable
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conventional behavior
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0.8590438365936279
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0.804882824420929
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0.8005101084709167
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0.794981062412262
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0.7947409749031067
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