= Queueing theorists
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Queueing theorists are researchers and practitioners who study queueing theory, which is a mathematical discipline that deals with the analysis of queues (i.e., waiting lines). This field is essential in various domains, especially in operations research, telecommunications, traffic engineering, and service systems. Queueing theory involves the study of several key components: 1. **Arrival Process**: How entities (customers, data packets, etc.) arrive at the service facility. This can be modeled using probability distributions (e.
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