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The Theory of Queuing Systems with Correlated Flows

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  • © 2020

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  • Mathematical models of networks and queuing systems (QS) are widely used for the study and optimization of various technical, physical, economics, industrial, and administrative systems
  • Authors concentrate on complicated systems: multi-server systems or single-server queues with arbitrary distribution of service time or semi-Markovian service
  • Valuable for researchers, graduate students, and practitioners

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This book is dedicated to the systematization and development of models, methods, and algorithms for queuing systems with correlated arrivals. After first setting up the basic tools needed for the study of queuing theory, the authors concentrate on complicated systems: multi-server systems with phase type distribution of service time or single-server queues with arbitrary distribution of service time or semi-Markovian service. They pay special attention to practically important retrial queues, tandem queues, and queues with unreliable servers. 

Mathematical models of networks and queuing systems are widely used for the study and optimization of various technical, physical, economic, industrial, and administrative systems, and this book will be valuable for researchers, graduate students, and practitioners in these domains.

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“The book fills a unique void and is a welcome addition to the queueing literature. The writing style is friendly and accessible, and the authors are to be congratulated on their accomplishment.” (Myron Hlynka, Mathematical Reviews, April, 2021)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Dept. of Applied Mathematics and Informatics, Belarusian State University, Minsk, Belarus

    Alexander N. Dudin, Valentina I. Klimenok

  • V.A. Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

    Vladimir M. Vishnevsky

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