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Probability and statistics
Probability theory
Operations research
Abstract data types
Markov models
Queue
Mean value analysis
Statistics
Stochastic processes
Queueing theory

The Passport Control Problem or How to Keep an Unstable Service System Load Balanced ? A. I TAI Computer Science Department, Technion M. RODEH

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