Love sushi? Want to learn how to use preference lists to rank the quality of different sushis or find out about the state-of-the art of healthcare modeling? Then the newest issue of Stochastic Systems has you covered. Be one of the first to read the latest issue of Stochastic Systems, which features four new and exciting articles on the topics of inference in preference list ranking, group testing schemes for healthcare, transform methods for modeling queueing networks, and connections between queues and random graphs. These papers can be found at the Stochastic Systems website: https://pubsonline.informs.org/toc/stsy/current
- Transform Methods for Heavy Traffic Analysis
- Static Risk-Based Group Testing Schemes Under Imperfectly Observable Risk
- Inferring Sparse Preference Lists from Partial Information
- Big Jobs Arrive Early: From Critical Queues to Random Graphs
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Jamol Pender
Assistant Professor of Operations Research and Information Engineering
Cornell University
Ithaca NY
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