Abstract
The theory of insensitivity within generalised semi-Markov processes is extended to cover classes of models in which the generally distributed lifetimes can be terminated prematurely by the deaths of negative exponentially distributed lifetimes. As a consequence of this approach it is shown that there exist classes of processes which are insensitive with respect to characteristics of the general distributions other than the mean. Two examples are given. The first is an analysis of networks of queues in which the generally distributed service times can be interrupted with resulting changes in routing probabilities. The second is a model for the effect of disturbances on the evolution of a vegetation community.
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