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- Burkes_theorem abstract "In queueing theory, a discipline within the mathematical theory of probability, Burke's theorem (sometimes the Burke's output theorem) is a theorem (stated and demonstrated by Paul J. Burke while working at Bell Telephone Laboratories) asserting that, for the M/M/1 queue, M/M/c queue or M/M/∞ queue in the steady state with arrivals a Poisson process with rate parameter λ: The departure process is a Poisson process with rate parameter λ. At time t the number of customers in the queue is independent of the departure process prior to time t.↑".
- Q4998912 abstract "In queueing theory, a discipline within the mathematical theory of probability, Burke's theorem (sometimes the Burke's output theorem) is a theorem (stated and demonstrated by Paul J. Burke while working at Bell Telephone Laboratories) asserting that, for the M/M/1 queue, M/M/c queue or M/M/∞ queue in the steady state with arrivals a Poisson process with rate parameter λ: The departure process is a Poisson process with rate parameter λ. At time t the number of customers in the queue is independent of the departure process prior to time t.↑".