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" Stochastic Storage Processes "
by N. U. Prabhu.
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BL
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573585
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b402804
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Main Entry
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Prabhu, N. U.
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Title & Author
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Stochastic Storage Processes : Queues, Insurance Risk, Dams, and Data Communication /\ by N. U. Prabhu.
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Edition Statement
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Second Edition.
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Publication Statement
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New York, NY :: Springer New York :: Imprint: Springer,, 1998.
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Series Statement
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Applications of Mathematics, Stochastic Modelling and Applied Probability,; 15
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ISBN
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9781461217428
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: 9781461272601
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Contents
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1. A Class of Stochastic Models -- 2. Problems Arising from the Models -- 3. The Scope of This Book -- 4. Further Remarks -- Problems -- Selected Bibliography -- I. The Single Server Queue -- 1. The Queue GI/G/1 -- 2. Further Results for the Queue GI/G/1 -- 3. The Queue M/M/1 -- II. Continuous Time Storage Models -- 4. The Basic Storage Model -- III. Markov-Modulated Storage Models -- 5. The Markov-Modulated Single Server Queue -- 6. A Fluid Model for Data Communication -- 7. A Data Communication Model with Packets -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- Appendix C.
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Abstract
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This is a revised and expanded version of the earlier edition. The new material is on Markov-modulated storage processes arising from queueing and data commu nication models. The analysis of these models is based on the fluctuation theory of Markov-additive processes and their discrete time analogues, Markov random walks. The workload and queue length processes, omitted from the earlier edition, are also presented. In addition, many sections have been rewritten, with new re sults and proofs, as well as further examples. The mathematical level and style of presentation, however, remain the same. Chapter I contains a comprefensive treatment of the waiting time and related quantities in a single server queue, combining Chapters 1 and 2 of the earlier edition. In Chapter 2 we treat the (continuous time) workload and queue length processes using their semiregenerative properties. Also included are bulk queues omitted from the earlier edition, but included in its Russian translation. The queue MIMIl is presented in Chapter 3. This is the so-called simple queue, but its treat ment in most of the literature is far from simple. Our analysis of the queue length process is elementary and yields explicit results for various distributions of interest. are treated in Chapter 4, combining Chapters 3 Continuous time storage models and 4 of the earlier edition. We present extensive new material, omitting much of the old Chapter 4. This has resulted in a streamlined account of this important class of models.
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Subject
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Statistics.
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Subject
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Distribution (Probability theory).
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