Elements of the theory of dams
Mathematica Applicanda (1982)
- Volume: 10, Issue: 18
- ISSN: 1730-2668
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topMaria Jankiewicz. "Elements of the theory of dams." Mathematica Applicanda 10.18 (1982): null. <http://eudml.org/doc/292827>.
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abstract = {This paper is a review of recent results in theory of dams. Only continuous-time models are considered, the dam capacity being assumed to be infinite. The results are given for the following cases: (1) The input is a process with independent increments, and release is at a constant rate; (2) the input and output processes have infinitely divisible distributions; (3) the input is a process with independent increments, and the release rate is equal to r(x), where x denotes the content of the dam; (4) the input is a semi-Markov process, and the output rate is r(x); (5) the input and output are semi-Markov processes. The bibliography includes 88 items.},
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