ASYMPTOTIC ANALYSIS OF TAIL PROBABILITIES BASED ON THE COMPUTATION OF MOMENTS by Joseph Abate, 1 Gagan L. Choudhury, 2 David M. Lucantoni 3 and Ward Whitt 4
December 12, 1994 Revision: July 6, 1995
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LIMITS AND APPROXIMATIONS FOR THE M/G/1 LIFO WAITING-TIME DISTRIBUTION
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Joseph Abate1 and Ward Whitt2
April 15, 1996 Revision: January 2, 1997 Operations Research Letters 20 (1997) 199206
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AMS 212B Perturbation Methods Lecture 01 Copyright by Hongyun Wang, UCSC This course is about perturbation methods / asymptotic analysis. It is (in some sense) a generalization / extension of Taylor expansions. Question: In the age of computers, do w
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Take-Home exam answers
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