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Tariffs and Traffic
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/ITC/1 Jul 2009: 15th International Teletraffic Congress,. Washington D.C., 24 June 1997. The reliable operation of a public multiservice broadband network raises design issues both within the subnetworks run by individual network operators, -
Theorem 2.3 of The Random-Cluster Model corrected This replaces ...
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/books/rcm2fix09.pdf4 Feb 2009: The alleged ‘proof’ of Theorem 2.3 contains a mathematical error (as well asa spelling error) near the middle of page 24 of RCM, where it is claimed that itsuffices to -
Probab. Theory Relat. Fields (2009) 143:569–596DOI…
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~nickl/Site/__files/ptrf09.pdf30 Apr 2009: F Kn (ĥn) Fn ‖ D. n log n. by construction of the estimator, which proves (24). ... holding. Ann. Stat. 24, 508–539 (1996)8. Dümbgen, L., Rufibach, K.: Maximum likelihood estimation of a log-concave density and its distribu-. -
Brownian network models of ramp metering
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/TALKS/harrison.pdf2 Sep 2009: A linear network. Metering policy. Optimal policy? Proportionally fair metering. Slide Number 24. -
1 Three problemsfor the clairvoyant demon Geoffrey Grimmett Abstract…
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/USdemon.pdf9 Aug 2009: in practice; his ‘coalescent’ [23, 24] is a beautiful piece of probability,. ... Annals of Prob-ability, 24, 411–421. [32] Peled, R. 2008. Personal communication.[33] Peled, R. -
Uniform limit theorems for wavelet density estimators
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~nickl/Site/__files/AOP447.pdf22 Jul 2009: where C2 M2τ ‖‖22‖p0‖. [The only difference is that in this case we use thevariance estimate σ 2 = 2j ‖p0‖‖‖22, which follows as in (24).]. ... ω2δm (φ). Using the last two estimates, (20), (24) and that |a/α b/β| α1|a b| -
Measurement-based connection admission control R. J. Gibbensa� and F. …
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/mbcac.pdf8 May 2009: 2 Xk h2k!1=2 C ; (24)the second inequality is familiar as the Hoeffding bound. -
Random even graphs Geoffrey GrimmettStatistical Laboratory, Centre…
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/even1final.pdf25 Mar 2009: See [23, 24] and [5, 27]. Thespin-clusters of the Ising model on T are ‘critical’ (in a certain sense described below)for all p (pc(T), 12 ], and this suggests ... 24] , Towards conformal invariance of 2D lattice models, Proceedings of the -
93 1 TELE1RAFFIC AND DATA1RAFFIC in a Period of ...
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/PAPERS/cin.pdf8 May 2009: Daily traffic profiles were calculated using the CCITT method [24]. An immediately striking feature of the traffic matrix given in Table 1 is that the larger busy hour traffics between time ... overloads of 53% for Japan, 24% for USA or 15% for UK (in a -
THE PHASE TRANSITION OF THEQUANTUM ISING MODEL IS SHARP ...
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/qimfinalUS.pdf24 Jun 2009: αw. [2µ2δ(Dw H, d(w) = 0)(3.24). µ2δ(Dw H, d(w) 1)],. for appropriate sets H, where. ... 24 J. E. BJÖRNBERG AND G. R. GRIMMETT. We prove (4.2) first for the special case when F 1, that is,. -
Models for a self-managed Internet
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/PAPERS/smi.pdf15 Apr 2009: ACM Comp. Commun. Rev. 24, 10{23.(See http://www.aciri.org/ oyd/ecn.html.). Floyd, S. & Jacobson, V. -
RANDOM GRAPHS WITH FORBIDDEN VERTEX DEGREES GEOFFREY GRIMMETT AND ...
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/sj208.pdf2 Jul 2009: RANDOM GRAPHS WITH. FORBIDDEN VERTEX DEGREES. GEOFFREY GRIMMETT AND SVANTE JANSON. Abstract. We study the random graph Gn,λ/n conditioned on theevent that all vertex degrees lie in some given subset S of the non-negative integers. Subject to a -
Noname manuscript No.(will be inserted by the editor) Resource ...
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/PAPERS/ERLANG/kmwV3.pdf21 Oct 2009: We state the result here, but refer the reader to (24, Section C) for anaccessible justification of the result and to (30, Section 7) for a proof. ... φ RJ+. 24. Thus ( N(h)sh. : s S) has a characteristic function that converges in the following way.
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