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Samuel Karlin grad student 1961 Stanford (Evolution Tree)
Herbert Scarf grad student 1961 Stanford (Epi Tree)
 (Dynamic Programming and Stationary Analyses of Inventory Problems)

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Richard Durrett grad student Stanford (MathTree)
C.R. Glassey grad student 1961 Stanford
Rick Durrett grad student 1976 Stanford (MathTree)
Peter W. Glynn grad student 1982 Stanford (E-Tree)
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Hsieh MH, Iglehart DL, Glynn PW. (2004) Empirical performance of bias-reducing estimators for regenerative steady-state simulations Acm Transactions On Modeling and Computer Simulation. 14: 325-343
Wong EW, Glynn PW, Iglehart DL. (1999) Transient Simulation Via Empirically Based Coupling Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences. 13: 147-167
Glynn PW, Iglehart DL. (1995) Trading securities using trailing stops Management Science. 41: 1096-1106
Glynn PW, Iglehart DL. (1995) A Martingale Approach to Regenerative Simulation Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences. 9: 123-131
Glynn PW, Iglehart DL. (1993) Notes: Conditions for the Applicability of the Regenerative Method Management Science. 39: 1108-1111
Iglehart DL, Lalchandani AP. (1991) Diffusion approximations for complex repair systems Naval Research Logistics. 38: 817-838
Glynn PW, Iglehart DL. (1990) Simulation Output Analysis Using Standardized Time Series Mathematics of Operations Research. 15: 1-16
Glynn PW, Iglehart DL. (1989) Importance sampling for stochastic simulations Management Science. 35: 1367-1392
Glynn PW, Iglehart DL. (1989) The optimal linear combination of control variates in the presence of asymptotically negligible bias Naval Research Logistics. 36: 683-692
Glynn PW, Iglehart DL. (1988) Conditions Under Which a Markov Chain Converges to its Steady State in Finite Time Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences. 2: 377-382
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