AbstractWe consider a generalisation of the birthday problem that arises in the analysis of algorithms for certain variants of the discrete logarithm problem in groups. More precisely, we consider sampling coloured balls and placing them in urns, such that the distribution of assigning balls to urns depends on the colour of the ball. We determine the expected number of trials until two balls of different colours are placed in the same urn. As an aside we present an amusing “paradox” about birthdays
The birthday problem is a widely known observation, can be found in most of the textbooks on probabi...
We study a k-dimensional generalization of the birthday problem: given k lists of n-bit values, find...
AbstractThe paper deals with the expected number of trials in the birthday problem. Two possible mod...
AbstractWe consider a generalisation of the birthday problem that arises in the analysis of algorith...
This paper describes techniques to characterize the number of singletons in the setting of the gener...
The classical birthday problem considers the probability that at least two people in a group of size...
El problema del cumpleaños, en el contexto clásico, se resuelve asumiendo una distribución de probab...
In a previous paper Camarri and Pitman studied the asymptotics for repeat times in random sampling b...
One of the most renowned probability problems is the birthday problem: if n balls are randomly drop...
In the presented work we discuss the birthday problem with unlike probabilities. First, we introduce...
A famous problem in elementary probability is to compute the likelihood that two people in a room wi...
This paper considers generalized birthday problems, in which there are d classes of possible outcome...
Consider an urn model where at each step one of q colors is sampled according to some probability di...
Abstract. Consider an urn model where at each step one of q colors is sampled according to some prob...
We study the birthday problem and some possible extensions. We discuss the unimodality of the corres...
The birthday problem is a widely known observation, can be found in most of the textbooks on probabi...
We study a k-dimensional generalization of the birthday problem: given k lists of n-bit values, find...
AbstractThe paper deals with the expected number of trials in the birthday problem. Two possible mod...
AbstractWe consider a generalisation of the birthday problem that arises in the analysis of algorith...
This paper describes techniques to characterize the number of singletons in the setting of the gener...
The classical birthday problem considers the probability that at least two people in a group of size...
El problema del cumpleaños, en el contexto clásico, se resuelve asumiendo una distribución de probab...
In a previous paper Camarri and Pitman studied the asymptotics for repeat times in random sampling b...
One of the most renowned probability problems is the birthday problem: if n balls are randomly drop...
In the presented work we discuss the birthday problem with unlike probabilities. First, we introduce...
A famous problem in elementary probability is to compute the likelihood that two people in a room wi...
This paper considers generalized birthday problems, in which there are d classes of possible outcome...
Consider an urn model where at each step one of q colors is sampled according to some probability di...
Abstract. Consider an urn model where at each step one of q colors is sampled according to some prob...
We study the birthday problem and some possible extensions. We discuss the unimodality of the corres...
The birthday problem is a widely known observation, can be found in most of the textbooks on probabi...
We study a k-dimensional generalization of the birthday problem: given k lists of n-bit values, find...
AbstractThe paper deals with the expected number of trials in the birthday problem. Two possible mod...