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7th MAM 2011: New York, NY, USA
- Guy Latouche, Vaidyanathan Ramaswami, Jay Sethuraman, Karl Sigman, Mark S. Squillante, David D. Yao:
Matrix-Analytic Methods in Stochastic Models, Seventh International Conference on Matrix Analytic Methods in Stochastic Models, MAM 2011, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA, 13-16 June 2011. Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics 27, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-1-4614-4908-9 - Jung Woo Baek, Ho Woo Lee, Se Won Lee, Soohan Ahn:
Factorization Properties for a MAP-Modulated Fluid Flow Model Under Server Vacation Policies. 1-24 - Dario A. Bini, Paola Favati, Beatrice Meini:
A Compressed Cyclic Reduction for QBD processes with Low-Rank Upper and Lower Transitions. 25-40 - Mogens Bladt, Luz Judith R. Esparza, Bo Friis Nielsen:
Bilateral Matrix-Exponential Distributions. 41-56 - Giuliano Casale, Peter G. Harrison:
AutoCAT: Automated Product-Form Solution of Stochastic Models. 57-85 - Sophie Hautphenne, Guy Latouche, Giang T. Nguyen:
Markovian Trees Subject to Catastrophes: Would They Survive Forever? 87-106 - Qi-Ming He, Hanqin Zhang, Juan C. Vera:
Majorization and Extremal PH Distributions. 107-121 - Gábor Horváth, Miklós Telek:
Acceptance-Rejection Methods for Generating Random Variates from Matrix Exponential Distributions and Rational Arrival Processes. 123-143 - Masahiro Kobayashi, Masakiyo Miyazawa:
Revisiting the Tail Asymptotics of the Double QBD Process: Refinement and Complete Solutions for the Coordinate and Diagonal Directions. 145-185 - Guy Latouche, Giang T. Nguyen, Zbigniew Palmowski:
Two-Dimensional Fluid Queues with Temporary Assistance. 187-207 - Vaidyanathan Ramaswami:
A Fluid Introduction to Brownian Motion and Stochastic Integration. 209-225 - Benny Van Houdt, Juan F. Pérez:
Impact of Dampening Demand Variability in a Production/Inventory System with Multiple Retailers. 227-250
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