Abstract

In a number of well-known applied probability models certain steady-state probabilities display an insensitivity property: they depend only on the means of certain lifetime distributions entering the definition of the model, not on their exact shapes. This phenomenon has been studied by Matthes and co-workers in a general framework. New and simple proofs are given for their essential results.

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