Ward Whitt
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Ward Whitt (* 29. Januar 1942 in Buffalo (New York)) ist ein US-amerikanischer Mathematiker.
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Ward Whitt, né le 29 janvier 1942 à Buffalo (New York), est un mathématicien américain travaillant en théorie des files d'attente, processus stochastiques et analyse stochastique de systèmes de télécommunication.
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Ward Whitt (born 1942) is an American professor of operations research and management sciences. He is the Wai T. Chang Professor of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research at Columbia University. His research focuses on queueing theory, performance analysis, stochastic models of telecommunication systems, and . He is recognized for his contributions to the understanding and analyses of complex queues and queuing networks, which led to advances in the telecommunications system. As of November 2, 2015, his publications have been cited over 25,000 times, and he has an h-index of 82.
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Ward Whitt
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Ward Whitt
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Ward Whitt
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Ward Whitt
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Ward Whitt
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Weak Convergence Theorems for Queues in Heavy Traffic
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1969
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Stanford University
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Cornell University
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Ward Whitt (* 29. Januar 1942 in Buffalo (New York)) ist ein US-amerikanischer Mathematiker.
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Ward Whitt, né le 29 janvier 1942 à Buffalo (New York), est un mathématicien américain travaillant en théorie des files d'attente, processus stochastiques et analyse stochastique de systèmes de télécommunication.
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Ward Whitt (born 1942) is an American professor of operations research and management sciences. He is the Wai T. Chang Professor of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research at Columbia University. His research focuses on queueing theory, performance analysis, stochastic models of telecommunication systems, and . He is recognized for his contributions to the understanding and analyses of complex queues and queuing networks, which led to advances in the telecommunications system. As of November 2, 2015, his publications have been cited over 25,000 times, and he has an h-index of 82.
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John von Neumann Theory Prize
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Frederick W. Lanchester Prize
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