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Figure 1: Multirate multicast network model.
Figure 6: Random wireless network with 30 nodes.
Figure 8: Effect of changing differentiation gains on the calculatedrates and aggregate utility.
Figure 9: Effect of changing differentiation gains on the calculated rates and aggregate utility.

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