👉 Waiting math is a fascinating area of study that examines the statistical properties and behaviors of waiting times, particularly in queueing systems or processes where events occur over time. It focuses on understanding how long it takes for a system to reach a certain state, often dealing with random variables like arrival times and service durations. Key concepts include the distribution of waiting times, which can follow various probability distributions (e.g., exponential, normal), and the analysis of queue lengths, service times, and system performance metrics like average waiting time, queue length, and system utilization. Techniques from probability theory, stochastic processes, and queuing theory are used to model and predict these waiting behaviors, helping in designing more efficient systems in fields like telecommunications, healthcare, and manufacturing.