An extension of Palm's theorem for (M/G/s) queues to the case where arrival and service rates depend on the number of busy channels - Info and Reading Options
By Craig C. Sherbrooke
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- Title: ➤ An extension of Palm's theorem for (M/G/s) queues to the case where arrival and service rates depend on the number of busy channels
- Author: Craig C. Sherbrooke
“An extension of Palm's theorem for (M/G/s) queues to the case where arrival and service rates depend on the number of busy channels” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Poisson distribution
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- The Open Library ID: OL4120829W
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