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Exercises
The seminar sessions will be held in the Euler
auditorium.
Problem numbers in the book |
Date |
1.1, 1.4, 1.6(a)(b), 1,11, 1.16 |
03/11 |
1.12, 2.1, 2.3, The waiting time paradox, Ex. A.3 |
10/11 |
2.6, 2.12, 2.13, Ex. 2.2.4, Ex. 1.1.5 |
17/11 |
3.1, 3.3, 3.6, 3.7 [for 3.4 and 3.5 see L7], Probl. 1 of the Take
home examination |
24/11 |
3.11, 3.12, 3.13, Little's formula |
01/12 |
4.1[see L.12], 4.4, 4.5,The GI/M/1 Queue Model, 4.8 |
08/12 |
Problem solving is the science of converting a problem statement
into a form that
is easy to understand and solve.
Problem solving is a skill needed in many fields of mathematics,
science and engineering.
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Lectures
The lectures will be held in the Euler
auditorium
Lecture topic |
Date |
The Poisson
process and related processes 1
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27/10 |
The Poisson
process and related processes 2
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29/10 |
The Poisson
process and related processes 3
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05/11 |
Renewal-reword processes 1
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06/11 |
Renewal-reword processes 2
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12/11 |
Renewal-reword processes 3
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13/11 |
Discrete-time Markov chains 1
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19/11 |
Discrete-time Markov chains 2
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20/11 |
Discrete-time Markov chains 3
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26/11 |
Discrete-time Markov chains 4
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27/11 |
Continuous-time Markov chains 1
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03/12 |
Continuous-time Markov chains 2
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04/12 |
Material from the book included in the course
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