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What do Feller's two probability volumes, Kleinrock's two queueing volumes, and Howard's two Markov volumes have in common?

  • 1.  What do Feller's two probability volumes, Kleinrock's two queueing volumes, and Howard's two Markov volumes have in common?

    Posted 23 days ago

    They are just some of the outstanding books in applied probability, stochastic modeling, statistics, and applied operations research that comprise Prof. Ed Kaplan's personal collection.  I'm giving them away, and wanted to offer them to INFORMS members first.  If you are interested in more details, please send an e-mail to

    edward.kaplan@yale.edu.  

    Cheers, Ed Kaplan (INFORMS Member in Chief, 2016)



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    Edward Kaplan
    Beach Professor Operations Research, Pub Health, Engineering
    Yale University
    New Haven CT
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  • 2.  RE: What do Feller's two probability volumes, Kleinrock's two queueing volumes, and Howard's two Markov volumes have in common?

    Posted 22 days ago

    Thanks for mentioning Feller and his two volumes! I studied with him at Princeton, and it was a wonderful experience. Someone will want them--- I have both!



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    Bruce Hartman
    Professor
    University of St. Francis
    Tucson, AZ United States
    bruce@ahartman.net
    website: https://sites.google.com/ahartman.net/drbrucehartman/Home
    blog:http://supplychainandlogistics.org
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