marimo-learn / queueing /README.md
Akshay Agrawal
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title: Learn Queueing Theory
description: >
  Why is your line always slower than the other one? Why do traffic jams happen
  without any apparent cause? These lessons use a mixture of queueing theory and
  simulation to explain these scenarios and others.
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You can open and run these notebooks in molab, marimo's free hosted notebook platform.

Notebooks

  • Open in molab Basic Ideas in Queueing Theory
  • Open in molab Queue Formation
  • Open in molab Little's Law
  • Open in molab Sojourn Time
  • Open in molab M/M/1 Queue Nonlinearity
  • Open in molab Pooled vs. Separate Queues
  • Open in molab Late Merge
  • Open in molab The Inspector's Paradox
  • Open in molab The Convoy Effect
  • Open in molab Priority Starvation
  • Open in molab Tandem Queue Blocking
  • Open in molab Rush Hour Displacement
  • Open in molab Braess's Paradox

Contributors

Thanks to our notebook authors: