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The following pages link to Some related paradoxes of queuing theory: new cases and a unifying explanation (Q3156628):
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- The variance of departure processes: puzzling behavior and open problems (Q383216) (← links)
- Some reflections on the renewal-theory paradox in queueing theory (Q1271254) (← links)
- On some parallels between the loss probability in the GI/G/1 loss system and the delay probability in the GI/G/1 queue (Q1969767) (← links)
- A mathematical programming approach to the machine interference problem with fuzzy parameters (Q2490216) (← links)
- Paradoxical behavior of infinite-server and loss systems having decreasing failure rate arrivals (Q2892435) (← links)
- PHASE-TYPE COMPLETELY MONOTONIC ARRIVALS CAUSE PARADOXICAL BEHAVIOR (Q3452693) (← links)
- DOES THE MORE VARIABLE INTER-ARRIVAL TIME INCREASE THE CONGESTION IN THE INFINITELY MANY SERVERS SYSTEM AND THE LOSS SYSTEM? (Q5207767) (← links)
- DEPARTURE PROCESSES FROM GI/GI/\infty AND GI/GI/c/c WITH SMOOTHED ARRIVALS (Q5208627) (← links)
- A paradox of congestion in a queuing network (Q5750076) (← links)