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A note on bounds for the odds theorem of optimal stopping. (English)
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1 July 2004
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The odds theorem gives a unified answer to a class of stopping problems on sequences of independent indicator functions. It can be applied to natural stopping problems such as, for example, the secretary problem, the group-interview problem, the last-peak problem, but also to many other simple problems of games, betting or investment. The success probability of the optimal rule is known to be larger than \(R e^{-R}\), where \(R\) defined in the theorem satisfies \(R \geq 1\) in the more interesting case. This result is strenghened by showing that \(1/e\) is then a lower bound. This best possible uniform lower bound extends to the general setting of the odds theorem.
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Odds algorithm
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secretary problem
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group interviews
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investment problems
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uniform lower bound
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