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Duration of a secretary problem

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 July 2016

Geoffrey F. Yeo*
Affiliation:
Murdoch University
*
Postal address: Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Murdoch University, Murdoch 6150, Australia. yeo@prodigal.murdoch.edu.au

Abstract

The distribution of the number of items drawn in a secretary problem, with an order s selection role and a success if any of the best s items is selected, is obtained by a probabilistic argument. Moments and asymptotics readily follow.

Type
Short Communications
Copyright
Copyright © Applied Probability Trust 1997 

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