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The following pages link to Braess's paradox in a loss network (Q4339256):
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- Bio-inspired paradigms in network engineering games (Q351783) (← links)
- The deregulated electricity market viewed as a bilevel programming problem (Q811888) (← links)
- A paradox in a queueing network with state-dependent routing and loss (Q933905) (← links)
- Probabilistic selfish routing in parallel batch and single-server queues (Q1649977) (← links)
- On the severity of Braess's paradox: designing networks for selfish users is hard (Q2496322) (← links)
- A survey on networking games in telecommunications (Q2567161) (← links)
- A paradox in optimal flow control of \(M/M/n\) queues (Q2567166) (← links)
- The Downs-Thomson paradox: existence, uniqueness and stability of user equilibria (Q2572896) (← links)
- Non-Negativity of Information Value in Games, Symmetry and Invariance (Q5232795) (← links)
- Computing the Value of Information in Quadratic Stochastic Decision Problems (Q5391899) (← links)
- Optimal Routing in Closed Queueing Networks with State Dependent Queues (Q6102716) (← links)
- Performance paradox of dynamic matching models under greedy policies (Q6623436) (← links)