t*****e 发帖数: 53 | 1 This is an old problem. But I didn't figure out how to do it. So, 请大侠们
give a detail how to solve it, not just the answer.
Keep tossing one coin until either HHHT or HTHT shows up, What is the
probability of having HHHT
I am CS major, so, if you could provide some background material, thats
would be even more appreciated. | z****i 发帖数: 406 | 2 don't know whether I'm thinking it correct...
the probability is the same as that of having HH before HT, which is just 1/
2.
don't know whether there is a general method for this kind of problems,
waiting for big niu... | a****9 发帖数: 418 | 3 其实我贴过一次这个书了 呵呵
S.M.Ross
Renewal Process那章
有一组特定的公式求类似问题
【在 t*****e 的大作中提到】 : This is an old problem. But I didn't figure out how to do it. So, 请大侠们 : give a detail how to solve it, not just the answer. : Keep tossing one coin until either HHHT or HTHT shows up, What is the : probability of having HHHT : I am CS major, so, if you could provide some background material, thats : would be even more appreciated.
| p*****k 发帖数: 318 | 4 a similar question was just discussed here:
http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t/Quant/31230215.html
besides the reference apc999 gave, here is a nice thread by chopinor
discussing the martingale approach using "gambling teams":
http://www.mitbbs.com/article/Quant/31225013_3.html |
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