Regeneration and renovation in queues
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- Two ergodicity criteria for stochastically recursive sequences
- Wide sense regenerative processes with applications to multi-channel queues and networks
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- Cyclic queueing networks with subexponential service times
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- On queue length in a queueing system with Erlang incoming flow
- Rare-event simulation for many-server queues
- On the ergodicity conditions for stochastically recursive sequences
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