E. G. Enns

469 total citations
33 papers, 314 citations indexed

About

E. G. Enns is a scholar working on Management Science and Operations Research, Applied Mathematics and Computer Networks and Communications. According to data from OpenAlex, E. G. Enns has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 314 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Management Science and Operations Research, 10 papers in Applied Mathematics and 8 papers in Computer Networks and Communications. Recurrent topics in E. G. Enns's work include Point processes and geometric inequalities (10 papers), Optimization and Search Problems (7 papers) and Diffusion and Search Dynamics (6 papers). E. G. Enns is often cited by papers focused on Point processes and geometric inequalities (10 papers), Optimization and Search Problems (7 papers) and Diffusion and Search Dynamics (6 papers). E. G. Enns collaborates with scholars based in Canada, Poland and Australia. E. G. Enns's co-authors include P. F. Ehlers, Sam Rowlands, James S. Beck and G. Nath and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Statistical Association, Management Science and Proceedings of the IEEE.

In The Last Decade

E. G. Enns

31 papers receiving 279 citations

Peers

E. G. Enns
John K. Hunter United States
C. Thomas Lin United States
George P. Wadsworth United States
Matthew He United States
Kuorong Chiang United States
Mihael Perman Slovenia
J. B. Nation United States
John K. Hunter United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Enns, E. G. & P. F. Ehlers. (1993). Notes on random chords in convex bodies. Journal of Applied Probability. 30(4). 889–897. 9 indexed citations
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Enns, E. G. & P. F. Ehlers. (1993). Notes on random chords in convex bodies. Journal of Applied Probability. 30(4). 889–897. 3 indexed citations
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Enns, E. G., et al.. (1990). A competitive best-choice problem with Poisson arrivals. Journal of Applied Probability. 27(2). 333–342. 4 indexed citations
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Enns, E. G., et al.. (1988). Optimal Sequential Selection from a Known Distribution with Holding Costs. Journal of the American Statistical Association. 83(402). 382–386. 8 indexed citations
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Enns, E. G. & P. F. Ehlers. (1988). Chords through a convex body generated from within an embedded body. Journal of Applied Probability. 25(4). 700–707. 8 indexed citations
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Enns, E. G. & P. F. Ehlers. (1988). Chords through a convex body generated from within an embedded body. Journal of Applied Probability. 25(4). 700–707. 2 indexed citations
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Enns, E. G., et al.. (1987). ON A multi-person time-sequential game with priorities. Sequential Analysis. 6(3). 239–256. 18 indexed citations
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Enns, E. G., et al.. (1985). THE HORSE GAME. Journal of the Operations Research Society of Japan. 28(1). 51–62. 20 indexed citations
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Enns, E. G., et al.. (1984). Optimal platform strength in the presence of moving ice. Ocean Engineering. 11(3). 239–244. 1 indexed citations
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Enns, E. G., et al.. (1984). Hitting spheres by straight-line motion or Brownian motion. Journal of Applied Probability. 21(1). 70–79. 4 indexed citations
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Rowlands, Sam, et al.. (1982). Further evidence for a Fröhlich interaction of erythrocytes. Physics Letters A. 87(5). 256–260. 30 indexed citations
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Ehlers, P. F. & E. G. Enns. (1981). Random secants of a convex body generated by surface randomness. Journal of Applied Probability. 18(1). 157–166. 8 indexed citations
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Enns, E. G. & P. F. Ehlers. (1980). RANDOM PATHS ORIGINATING WITHIN A CONVEX REGION AND TERMINATING ON ITS SURFACE. Australian Journal of Statistics. 22(1). 60–68. 8 indexed citations
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Enns, E. G. & P. F. Ehlers. (1978). Random paths through a convex region. Journal of Applied Probability. 15(1). 144–152. 24 indexed citations
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Enns, E. G. & P. F. Ehlers. (1978). Random paths through a convex region. Journal of Applied Probability. 15(1). 144–152. 31 indexed citations
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Enns, E. G.. (1975). Selecting the Maximum of a Sequence with Imperfect Information. Journal of the American Statistical Association. 70(351a). 640–643. 4 indexed citations
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Enns, E. G.. (1972). THE DISTRIBUTIONS OF A NUMBER OF RANDOM VARIABLES ASSOCIATED WITH THE ABSORBING MARKOV CHAIN1. Australian Journal of Statistics. 14(1). 79–83. 3 indexed citations
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Enns, E. G.. (1969). Some Waiting-Time Distributions for Queues with Multiple Feedback and Priorities. Operations Research. 17(3). 519–525. 8 indexed citations
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Enns, E. G.. (1966). Derivation of the time dependent probability that a subset of identical units is operational. Proceedings of the IEEE. 54(7). 986–987. 5 indexed citations

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