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Waiting times in classical priority queues via elementary lattice path counting

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  • van Vianen, L.A.
  • Gabor, A.F.
  • van Ommeren, J.C.W.

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In this paper we describe an elementary combinatorial approach for deriving the waiting and response time distributions in a few classical priority queueing models. By making use of lattice paths that are linked in a natural way to the stochastic processes analysed, the proposed method offers new insights and complements the results previously obtained by inverting the associated Laplace Transforms.

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  • van Vianen, L.A. & Gabor, A.F. & van Ommeren, J.C.W., 2016. "Waiting times in classical priority queues via elementary lattice path counting," Econometric Institute Research Papers EI2016-17, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Erasmus School of Economics (ESE), Econometric Institute.
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