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Shock models governed by an inverse gamma mixed Poisson process
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- 15 December 2023, pp. 459-480
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On the dynamic residual measure of inaccuracy based on extropy in order statistics
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- 11 January 2024, pp. 481-502
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Game-theoretic policy computing and simulation for blockchained buffering system via diffusion approximation
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- 12 January 2024, pp. 503-538
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Equilibrium analysis of the fluid model with two types of parallel customers and incomplete fault
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- 12 January 2024, pp. 539-558
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A queueing system with an SIR-type infection
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- 16 January 2024, pp. 559-578
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Log-concavity and relative log-concave ordering of compound distributions
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- 29 January 2024, pp. 579-593
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General distributions of number representation elements
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- 07 February 2024, pp. 594-616
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Corrigendum: “Extended generator and associated martingales for M/G/1 retrial queue with classical retrial policy and general retrial times”
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- 02 February 2024, pp. 617-618
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