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A retrial model in a nonstationary regime

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In this article we analyze a retrial queuing system where customers in the orbit join a queue with FCFS discipline. We adopt a nonstationary regime. We derive some probabilities using the theory of semiregenerative processes. We obtain an integral estimation for the difference between blocking probabilities in stationary and nonstationary regimes.

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Vázquez, M. A retrial model in a nonstationary regime. Top 4, 121–133 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02568607

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