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Time series analysis / Teletraffic / Independence / Long-range dependence / Estimation theory / Statistical theory / Hurst exponent / Estimator / Bias of an estimator / Normal distribution / Variance / Autocorrelation
Date: 2015-09-04 10:25:17
Time series analysis
Teletraffic
Independence
Long-range dependence
Estimation theory
Statistical theory
Hurst exponent
Estimator
Bias of an estimator
Normal distribution
Variance
Autocorrelation

Sources of Long-Range Dependence Why is the Internet Long-Range Dependent? Richard Clegg () Networks and Nonlinear Dynamics Group, Department of Mathematics, University of York

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