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The following pages link to Slow, fast and arbitrary growth conditions for renewal-reward processes when both the renewals and the rewards are heavy-tailed (Q1431546):
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- Renewal regime switching and stable limit laws (Q265118) (← links)
- On limit theorem in some service systems (Q292314) (← links)
- Modeling network traffic by a cluster Poisson input process with heavy and light-tailed file sizes (Q607818) (← links)
- The on-off network traffic model under intermediate scaling (Q660142) (← links)
- Stable limits of sums of bounded functions of long memory moving averages with finite variance (Q1769779) (← links)
- Asymptotics for heavy-tailed renewal-reward processes and applications to risk processes and heavy traffic networks (Q2032337) (← links)
- Choquet random sup-measures with aggregations (Q2121640) (← links)
- On the association of sum- and max-stable processes (Q2267631) (← links)
- Discrete-time trawl processes (Q2419973) (← links)
- Joint temporal and contemporaneous aggregation of random-coefficient AR(1) processes (Q2434752) (← links)
- Activity rates with very heavy tails (Q2490053) (← links)
- Limit theorems for sums of heavy-tailed variables with random dependent weights (Q2642484) (← links)
- Fractional Brownian Motion with<i>H</i>< 1/2 as a Limit of Scheduled Traffic (Q3165489) (← links)
- Joint temporal and contemporaneous aggregation of random-coefficient AR(1) processes with infinite variance (Q3298819) (← links)
- On a random-coefficient AR(1) process with heavy-tailed renewal switching coefficient and heavy-tailed noise (Q3410924) (← links)
- The Modelling of Ethernet Data and of Signals that are Heavy‐tailed with Infinite Variance<sup>*</sup> (Q4416178) (← links)
- Random coefficient autoregression, regime switching and long memory (Q4467509) (← links)
- INTERMITTENCY AND MULTISCALING IN LIMIT THEOREMS (Q5046646) (← links)
- Admission Control for Multidimensional Workload input with Heavy Tails and Fractional Ornstein-Uhlenbeck Process (Q5262450) (← links)
- Aggregation of network traffic and anisotropic scaling of random fields (Q6040487) (← links)