Providing quantum theory, and thus quantum information, with some meaning, can only be the result of adopting a well-defined approach to the notion of probability.
Analysis of real telecommunication data can bring a fine grasp and good understanding of user behavior dynamics and resulting implications for network management Following this approach we analyze
As the Software Defined Networking (SDN) paradigm gains momentum, network operators wonder about how to go about replacing their legacy IP routers with SDN-compliant ones.
We investigate the probelm of whether one polygon P can be translated to fit inside another polygon P.
Transport studies in a Corbino disk suggest that the Bragg glass phase undergoes a first-order transition into a disordered solid. This transition shows sharp reentrant behavior at low fields.
Bosch and Lemons were first to report that in heating of silicon with a laser, the heated area can break up into small regions of solid and liquid.
We show that First-In-First-Out (FIFO) can be unstable in the (sigma-rho)- regulated session model for packet-switched networks.
We show that for any r>0, there is a network of First-In-First- Out servers and a fixed set of sessions such that, * The network load is r with respect to the Permanent Sessions Model with Boun
We consider large-scale service systems with several customer classes and several server pools. Mean service time of a customer depends both on the customer class and the server type.
We explain an instability occurring in continuously operating lasers due to moderate feedback from distant reflectors.