Mathematical Theory of Connecting Networks and Telephone Traffic

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Author(s): V.E. Beneš (Eds.)
Series: Mathematics in Science and Engineering 17
Publisher: Elsevier, Academic Press
Year: 1965

Language: English
Pages: iii-ix, 1-319

Content:
Edited by
Page iii

Copyright page
Page iv

Dedication
Page v

Preface
Pages vii-ix
V.E. Beneš

CHAPTER 1 Heuristic Remarks and Mathematical Problems Regarding the Theory of Connecting Systems
Pages 1-52

CHAPTER 2 Algebraic and Topological Properties of Connecting Networks
Pages 53-81

CHAPTER 3 Rearrangeable Networks
Pages 82-135

CHAPTER 4 Strictly Nonblocking Networks
Pages 136-158

CHAPTER 5 A Sufficient Set of Statistics for a Simple Telephone Exchange Model
Pages 159-187

CHAPTER 6 The Covariance Function of a Simple Trunk Group, with Applications to Traffic Measurement
Pages 188-221

CHAPTER 7 A “Thermodynamic” Theory of Traffic
Pages 222-264

CHAPTER 8 Markov Processes Representing Traffic in Connecting Networks
Pages 265-313

Suggesting Reading
Page 314

Author Index
Pages 315-316

Subject Index
Pages 317-319