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Holst (1985) introduced a discrete spacings model that is related to the Bose-Einstein distribution and obtained the …
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Assuming that cards are dealt with replacement from a single deck and that each of Player and Banker sees the total of his own two-card hand but not its composition, baccara is a 2 . 288 matrix game, which was solved by Kemeny and Snell in 1957. Assuming that cards are dealt without replacement...
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In a previous paper, we considered several models of the parlor game baccara chemin de fer, including Model B2 (a 2×2484 matrix game) and Model B3 (a 25×2484 matrix game), both of which depend on a positive-integer parameter d, the number of decks. The key to solving the game under Model B2...
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Assuming that cards are dealt with replacement from a single deck and that each of Player and Banker sees the total of his own two-card hand but not its composition, baccara is a 2 . 288 matrix game, which was solved by Kemeny and Snell in 1957. Assuming that cards are dealt without replacement...
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A spacings-based prediction method for future upper record values is proposed as an alternative to maximum likelihood … the maximum observed likelihood prediction procedure is shown. The maximum product of spacings predictor turns out to be …
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and Iliopoulos(2010), we directly show that the normalized spacings are independent and identically exponentially … distributed. However, it turns out that the spacings themselves are generally dependent with mixtures of exponential distributions …
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The inside-out sequential procedures for testing up to <InlineEquation ID="IEq1"> <EquationSource Format="TEX">$$k$$</EquationSource> <EquationSource Format="MATHML"> <math xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"> <mi>k</mi> </math> </EquationSource> </InlineEquation> upper outliers in a two-parameter exponential sample are investigated. Six test statistics, one based on the ratio of the difference of largest observation and the sample mean which are unsuspected to be outliers to the range...</equationsource></equationsource></inlineequation>
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