The following pages link to Rainer Beedgen (Q1777508):
Displaying 29 items.
- Towards an asymptotic analysis of Karmarkar's algorithm (Q580169) (← links)
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- Light traffic heuristic for an \(M/G/1\) queue with limited inventory (Q689259) (← links)
- Asymptotic power comparison of the chi-square and likelihood ratio tests (Q1084788) (← links)
- Hidden lemmas in a early history of infinite series (Q1094398) (← links)
- Was Bayes a Bayesian? (Q1096599) (← links)
- Contingent claims valuation when the security price is a combination of an Itō process and a random point process (Q1103505) (← links)
- Mean waiting time of a Gamma/Gamma/1 queue (Q1178725) (← links)
- Priority queues with batch Poisson arrivals (Q1178734) (← links)
- Bulk arrival queues with server vacations (Q1264088) (← links)
- A fast algorithm for query optimization in universal-relation databases (Q1271615) (← links)
- On Plato's ``Fairest triangles'' (Timaeus 54a) (Q1309148) (← links)
- An \(M/M/c\) type of queueing model with \((R_ i,r_ i)\) switch-over policy (Q1310045) (← links)
- Effects of service disciplines in \(G/GI/s\) queueing systems (Q1315354) (← links)
- The pavements of the Cosmati (Q1361159) (← links)
- The end of innocence: A critique of `ethnomathematics' (Q1381356) (← links)
- Cars, goats and wranglers (Q1581028) (← links)
- Plato and analysis (Q1777509) (← links)
- A labeling algorithm to solve the assignment problem (Q1823140) (← links)
- A note on maximal mean/standard deviation ratio in an undiscounted MDP (Q1823169) (← links)
- The history of applied mathematics and the history of society (Q1868158) (← links)
- On the interaction of mathematics and melancholy (Q1879374) (← links)
- Swift's Gulliver, no friend to science (Q1899835) (← links)
- A new look at Galileo's search for mathematical proofs (Q2501240) (← links)
- Mathematical concepts of proofs from Nicole Oresme. Using the history of calculus to teach mathematics (Q2574803) (← links)
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- Geniuses, ideas, institutions, mathematical workshops: Forms of writing mathematical history. A metahistorical essay (Q5939635) (← links)
- Galois' note on the approximative solution of numerical equations (1830) (Q5952717) (← links)