Flow-equivalent server method

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title: Flow-equivalent server method
text: In queueing theory, a discipline within the mathematical theory of probability, the flow-equivalent server method is a divide-and-conquer method to solve product form queueing networks inspired by Norton's theorem for electrical circuits. The network is successively split into two, one portion is reconfigured to a closed network and evaluated. Marie's algorithm is a similar method where analysis of the sub-network are performed with state-dependent Poisson process arrivals.
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