Semi-Markov processes and reliability

N. Limnios

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Semi-Markov processes and reliability

by N. Limnios, G. Oprisan

February 16, 2001

Birkhauser

222

9780817641962

0817641963

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Semi-Markov processes and reliability was written by N. Limnios, G. Oprisan.

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