AbstractImagine a stick broken at a random point according to the known distribution function F, the right hand piece being discarded. The remaining left hand piece is then broken according to the same (but rescaled) distribution F ad infinitum. What is the largest piece discarded and at what stage of the process does it occur? Using a basic recursive property, these and related questions are studied, in particular when the distribution F is uniform
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International audienceWe study the behavior of a splitting method for sampling from a giv...
AbstractImagine a stick broken at a random point according to the known distribution function F, the...
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In this article we consider the random breakage of a rod into L unit elements and present a Markov c...
Suppose we observe a random vector $X$ from some distribution $P$ in a known family with unknown par...
International audienceWe study the behavior of a splitting method for sampling from a giv...
AbstractImagine a stick broken at a random point according to the known distribution function F, the...
We consider the following fragmentation model of the unit interval $\QTR{Bbb}{I}$: we start fragment...
Two processes of random fragmentation of an interval are investigated. For each of them, there is a ...
AbstractThree random fragmentation of an interval processes are investigated. For each of them, ther...
We comment on old and new results related to the destruction of a random recursive tree (RRT), in wh...
We study a Markovian model for the random fragmentation of an object. At each time, the state consis...
Abstract. We study a Markovian model for the random fragmentation of an object. At each time, the st...
The broken stick problem in n dimensions begins with a unit hypercube and divides it successively by...
Given an interval we choose a point in the interval and one of the two subintervals thus obtained in...
We investigate a class of stochastic fragmentation processes involving stable and unstable fragments...
Let X1, X2,…, be i.i.d. random variables, which are uniformly distributed on [0,1]. Further let I1(0...
We consider a natural destruction process of an infinite recursive tree by removing each edge after ...
In this article we consider the random breakage of a rod into L unit elements and present a Markov c...
Suppose we observe a random vector $X$ from some distribution $P$ in a known family with unknown par...
International audienceWe study the behavior of a splitting method for sampling from a giv...