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Queueing Systems - Theory and Applications, Volume 101
Volume 101, Number 1-2, June 2022
- Oualid Jouini
, Saif Benjaafar
, Bingnan Lu
, Siqiao Li
, Benjamin Legros
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Appointment-driven queueing systems with non-punctual customers. 1-56 - Lukasz Kruk
, Tymoteusz Chojecki
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Instability of SRPT, SERPT and SJF multiclass queueing networks. 57-92 - Yonatan Shadmi
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Fluid limits for shortest job first with aging. 93-112 - Kerry W. Fendick, Ward Whitt
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Heavy traffic limits for queues with non-stationary path-dependent arrival processes. 113-135 - Ahmed El Kharroubi
, Soukaina El Masmari
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Fluid limits of a loss storage network. 137-164 - Hongshuai Dai
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Tandem fluid queue with long-range dependent inputs: sticky behaviour and heavy traffic approximation. 165-196
Volume 101, Number 3-4, August 2022
- Yan Chen
, Ward Whitt
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Applying optimization theory to study extremal GI/GI/1 transient mean waiting times. 197-220 - Joris Walraevens
, Thomas Van Giel, Stijn De Vuyst
, Sabine Wittevrongel:
Asymptotics of waiting time distributions in the accumulating priority queue. 221-244 - Royi Jacobovic
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Regulation of a single-server queue with customers who dynamically choose their service durations. 245-290 - Philippe Nain
, Gayane Vardoyan
, Saikat Guha, Don Towsley
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Analysis of a tripartite entanglement distribution switch. 291-328 - Selvamuthu Dharmaraja, Paola Tardelli
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Infinite-server systems with Hawkes arrivals and Hawkes services. 329-351 - Daniela Hurtado-Lange
, Siva Theja Maguluri:
A load balancing system in the many-server heavy-traffic asymptotics. 353-391
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