Abstract. We extend the classical coupon collector’s problem to one in which two collectors are simultaneously and independently seeking collections of d coupons. We find, in finite terms, the probability that the two collectors finish at the same trial, and we find, using the methods of Gessel– Viennot, the probability that the game has the following “ballot-like ” character: the two collectors are tied with each other for some initial number of steps, and after that the player who first gains the lead remains ahead throughout the game. As a by-product we obtain the evaluation in finite terms of certain infinite series whose coefficients are powers and products of Stirling numbers of the second kind. We study the variant of the original co...
[[abstract]]The classical coupon collector's problem is concerned with the number of purchases in or...
In the coupon collector's problem, every cereal box contains one coupon from a collection of $n$ dis...
We study in this paper a generalized coupon collector problem, which consists in analyzing the time ...
Abstract. We extend the classical coupon collector’s problem to one in which two collectors are simu...
In this note we will consider the following problem: how many coupons we have to purchase (on averag...
Coupons are collected one at a time from a population containing n distinct types of coupon. The pro...
n this note we will consider the following problem: how many coupons we have to purchase (on average...
The “double Dixie cup problem” of [D.J. Newman and L. Shepp, Amer. Math. Monthly 67 (196...
In this article, we study a variant of the coupon collector’s problem introducing a notion of a bonu...
In this note, we introduce a distributed twist on the classic coupon collector problem: a set of m c...
In the presented work we are looking for the answer to the question how many purchases must be made ...
In this article, we study a variant of the coupon collector's problem introducing a notion of a \emp...
14 pagesWe study in this paper a generalized coupon collector problem, which consists in determining...
We study in this paper a generalized coupon collector problem, which consists in determining the dis...
[[abstract]]The classical coupon collector's problem is concerned with the number of purchases in or...
In the coupon collector's problem, every cereal box contains one coupon from a collection of $n$ dis...
We study in this paper a generalized coupon collector problem, which consists in analyzing the time ...
Abstract. We extend the classical coupon collector’s problem to one in which two collectors are simu...
In this note we will consider the following problem: how many coupons we have to purchase (on averag...
Coupons are collected one at a time from a population containing n distinct types of coupon. The pro...
n this note we will consider the following problem: how many coupons we have to purchase (on average...
The “double Dixie cup problem” of [D.J. Newman and L. Shepp, Amer. Math. Monthly 67 (196...
In this article, we study a variant of the coupon collector’s problem introducing a notion of a bonu...
In this note, we introduce a distributed twist on the classic coupon collector problem: a set of m c...
In the presented work we are looking for the answer to the question how many purchases must be made ...
In this article, we study a variant of the coupon collector's problem introducing a notion of a \emp...
14 pagesWe study in this paper a generalized coupon collector problem, which consists in determining...
We study in this paper a generalized coupon collector problem, which consists in determining the dis...
[[abstract]]The classical coupon collector's problem is concerned with the number of purchases in or...
In the coupon collector's problem, every cereal box contains one coupon from a collection of $n$ dis...
We study in this paper a generalized coupon collector problem, which consists in analyzing the time ...