2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11134-014-9418-6
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Erratum to: Wireless three-hop networks with stealing II: exact solutions through boundary value problems

Abstract: Contrary to what we claimed in [5], the solution to the Riemann-Hilbert problem (4) considered in [5] for some domain D x is in general not the restriction to D x of the solution to the modified Riemann-Hilbert problem (6) in [5]. This occurs only when D x is a circle, which is not the case considered in that paper. To solve problem (4), we have to consider the conformal mapping γ x (x) from D x onto the unit disk D. We are thus led to consider a modified version of the Riemann-Hilbert problem (5) formulated i… Show more

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“…Similar equations to the current equation arise in, e.g., [33][34][35][36]. The next equation arises [32] from a GPS system, composed of two queues in parallel with a server with capacity r (see Fig.…”
Section: Fe 21: Rare Event Asymptotics For a Random Walkmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Similar equations to the current equation arise in, e.g., [33][34][35][36]. The next equation arises [32] from a GPS system, composed of two queues in parallel with a server with capacity r (see Fig.…”
Section: Fe 21: Rare Event Asymptotics For a Random Walkmentioning
confidence: 79%