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Replacement of failed items in a two commodity retrial queueing-inventory system with multi-component demand and vacation interruption. [PDF]
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Algorithmic and computational methods in retrial queues
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Gennadi I. Falin, Jesus R. Artalejo
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An M/M/1 retrial queue with unreliable server
We analyze an unreliable M/M/1 retrial queue with infinite-capacity orbit and normal queue. Retrial customers do not rejoin the normal queue but repeatedly attempt to access the server at i.i.d. intervals until it is found functioning and idle.
Jeffrey P Kharoufeh
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Tail asymptotics for the queue length in an M/G/1 retrial queue
In this paper, we study the tail behavior of the stationary queue length of an M/G/1 retrial queue. We show that the subexponential tail of the stationary queue length of an M/G/1 retrial queue is determined by that of the corresponding M/G/1 queue, and ...
Weixin Shang, Liming Liu, Quan-Lin Li
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On the stability of retrial queues
Queueing Systems, 1997zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Eitan Altman, Aleksandr A. Borovkov
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Waiting time analysis of the M/G/1 queue with finite retrial group
We consider an M/G/1 retrial queue with finite capacity of the retrial group. First, we obtain equations governing the dynamic of the waiting time. Then, we focus on the numerical inversion of the density function and the computation of moments.
Jesus R Artalejo, A Gómez-Corral
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The Israeli queue with retrials
Queueing Systems, 2014zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Nir Perel, Uri Yechiali
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A Model of Rational Retrials in Queues
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014Customers often wait in queues before being served. Because waiting is undesirable, customers may come back later (i.e., retry) when the queue is too long. However, retrial attempts can be costly as a result of transportation fees and service delays. This paper introduces a framework for rational retrial decisions in stationary queues.
Shiliang Cui +2 more
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