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The following pages link to A paradox of congestion in a queuing network (Q5750076):
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- Customer equilibrium and optimal strategies in Markovian queues in series (Q378775) (← links)
- Monotonicity properties of user equilibrium policies for parallel batch systems (Q429998) (← links)
- Degrading network capacity may improve performance: private versus public monitoring in the Braess paradox (Q453657) (← links)
- Quasi-Newton smoothed functional algorithms for unconstrained and constrained simulation optimization (Q523576) (← links)
- User equilibria for a parallel queueing system with state dependent routing (Q600903) (← links)
- Coincident cost improvement vs. Degradation by adding connections to noncooperative networks and distributed systems (Q836011) (← links)
- Choice of routes in congested traffic networks: Experimental tests of the Braess paradox (Q1007778) (← links)
- Optimization via trunk reservation in single resource loss systems under heavy traffic (Q1379722) (← links)
- Probabilistic selfish routing in parallel batch and single-server queues (Q1649977) (← links)
- Dynamics in braess paradox with nonimpulsive commuters (Q1723296) (← links)
- Locating inefficient links in a large-scale transportation network (Q1783282) (← links)
- Non-cooperative queueing games on a network of single server queues (Q2052440) (← links)
- Inefficiency in stochastic queueing systems with strategic customers (Q2239838) (← 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)
- Cooperation and self-interest: Pareto-inefficiency of Nash equilibria in finite random games (Q4230626) (← links)
- EFFECTS OF SYMMETRY ON GLOBALIZING SEPARATED MONOPOLIES TO A NASH-COURNOT OLIGOPOLY (Q4908591) (← links)
- A Paradox for Admission Control of Multiclass Queueing Network with Differentiated Service (Q5443734) (← links)
- The Downs-Thomson Effect in a Markov Process (Q5488544) (← links)
- User-Optimal State-Dependent Routeing in Parallel Tandem Queues with Loss (Q5489006) (← links)
- Modeling strategic walk-in patients in appointment systems: equilibrium behavior and capacity allocation (Q6555143) (← links)
- A new scenario for Braess's paradox in power grids (Q6570800) (← links)
- Performance paradox of dynamic matching models under greedy policies (Q6623436) (← links)
- Capacity allocation in a two-channel service system from a social planner's perspective (Q6623443) (← links)