NONSTATIONARY LOSS QUEUES VIA CUMULANT MOMENT APPROXIMATIONS
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Publication:5358025
DOI10.1017/S0269964814000205zbMath1370.60177MaRDI QIDQ5358025
Publication date: 19 September 2017
Published in: Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences (Search for Journal in Brave)
Queueing theory (aspects of probability theory) (60K25) Queues and service in operations research (90B22)
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