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Queueing - The Danish Telephone Guy Who Invented the Science of Waiting

Queueing - The Danish Telephone Guy Who Invented the Science of Waiting

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AI host Nick Ledger explores how Danish mathematician Agner Krarup Erlang invented queueing theory in 1909 solving telephone traffic problems, and how Leonard Kleinrock used his mathematics to architect the internet. The episode covers Poisson processes, queue models, and why understanding randomness transformed modern communication networks.

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