Perhaps, surprising queues are sometimes a good way to simulate from a pmf. Here is a very simple illustration A queue h

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Perhaps, surprising queues are sometimes a good way to simulate from a pmf. Here is a very simple illustration A queue h

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Perhaps Surprising Queues Are Sometimes A Good Way To Simulate From A Pmf Here Is A Very Simple Illustration A Queue H 1
Perhaps Surprising Queues Are Sometimes A Good Way To Simulate From A Pmf Here Is A Very Simple Illustration A Queue H 1 (183.83 KiB) Viewed 43 times
Perhaps, surprising queues are sometimes a good way to simulate from a pmf. Here is a very simple illustration A queue has service rate s; = i(1-P) and (n, p) binomial steady state pmf for some n E Np € (0,1). Find its arrival rates. Establish that your queue does generate the correct steady state distribution.
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