A common question in the study of random processes pertains to card shuffling. Whether or not a deck of cards is random can have huge implications on any game being played with those particular cards. This thesis explores the question of randomness by using techniques established through analysis of Markov chains, random walks, computer simulations, and some basic shuffling models. Ultimately, the aim is to explore the cutoff phenomenon, which asserts that at some point during the shuffling process there is a sharp decline in the shuffled deck's distance from random
In card games, in casino games with multiple decks of cards and in cryptography, one is sometimes fa...
In this paper, we study the distribution tables of imperfectly shuffled hands in a bridge game under...
Abstract. We present simple proofs of transience/recurrence for certain card shuing models, that is,...
A common question in the study of random processes pertains to card shuffling. Whether or not a deck...
This thesis presents mixing of a deck of cards as a random walk on the group of permutations. Perfec...
This thesis presents mixing of a deck of cards as a random walk on the group of permutations. Perfec...
This thesis considers the effect of riffle shuffling on decks of cards, allowing for some cards to b...
This thesis considers the effect of riffle shuffling on decks of cards, allowing for some cards to b...
This thesis deals with random walks on a symmetric group, namely the models that are used to describ...
Submitted on 6/17/08; minor revisions on 9/13/08 The number of “carries ” when n random integers are...
Diaconis and others have shown that certain Markov chains exhibit a "cutoff phenomenon" in which, af...
Diaconis and others have shown that certain Markov chains exhibit a "cutoff phenomenon" in which, af...
This thesis deals with random walks on a symmetric group, namely the models that are used to describ...
This work demonstrates that the card shuffling procedure commonly performed in casino poker rooms is...
Consider a randomly shuffled deck of $2n$ cards with $n$ red cards and $n$ black cards. We study the...
In card games, in casino games with multiple decks of cards and in cryptography, one is sometimes fa...
In this paper, we study the distribution tables of imperfectly shuffled hands in a bridge game under...
Abstract. We present simple proofs of transience/recurrence for certain card shuing models, that is,...
A common question in the study of random processes pertains to card shuffling. Whether or not a deck...
This thesis presents mixing of a deck of cards as a random walk on the group of permutations. Perfec...
This thesis presents mixing of a deck of cards as a random walk on the group of permutations. Perfec...
This thesis considers the effect of riffle shuffling on decks of cards, allowing for some cards to b...
This thesis considers the effect of riffle shuffling on decks of cards, allowing for some cards to b...
This thesis deals with random walks on a symmetric group, namely the models that are used to describ...
Submitted on 6/17/08; minor revisions on 9/13/08 The number of “carries ” when n random integers are...
Diaconis and others have shown that certain Markov chains exhibit a "cutoff phenomenon" in which, af...
Diaconis and others have shown that certain Markov chains exhibit a "cutoff phenomenon" in which, af...
This thesis deals with random walks on a symmetric group, namely the models that are used to describ...
This work demonstrates that the card shuffling procedure commonly performed in casino poker rooms is...
Consider a randomly shuffled deck of $2n$ cards with $n$ red cards and $n$ black cards. We study the...
In card games, in casino games with multiple decks of cards and in cryptography, one is sometimes fa...
In this paper, we study the distribution tables of imperfectly shuffled hands in a bridge game under...
Abstract. We present simple proofs of transience/recurrence for certain card shuing models, that is,...