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> Does anyone know of a good text showing how the Erlang and its
> variants (Erlang B, Erlang C, extended Erlang) are derived? It has
> been a long time since I worked with stochastic processes so it
> shouldn't have too many phrases that start off "clearly...", "it can
> be shown...", or "it is left to the reader to...".
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> 
> Mark Eakin
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For Erlang B and C, see any of the editions of Gross and Harris, 
Fundamentals of Queueing Theory. It does assume a knowledge of calculus and 
probability. Extended Erlang B as found in Jewett and Shrago has issues. 
Feel free to contact me off list if you desire.

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