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The following pages link to Shortest and longest length of success runs in binary sequences (Q2455709):
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- Exact and asymptotic results for pattern waiting times (Q434549) (← links)
- Run statistics in a sequence of arbitrarily dependent binary trials (Q451470) (← links)
- Distribution of run statistics in partially exchangeable processes (Q537522) (← links)
- On success runs of length exceeded a threshold (Q539513) (← links)
- Minimum and maximum distances between failures in binary sequences (Q631539) (← links)
- On runs of length exceeding a threshold: normal approximation (Q641775) (← links)
- Pseudo-binomial approximation to \((k_1, k_2)\)-runs (Q722650) (← links)
- Discrete time shock models involving runs (Q900926) (← links)
- Distribution of runs in a sequence of exchangeable multi-state trials (Q945791) (← links)
- Distributions related to \((k_{1},k_{2})\) events (Q963855) (← links)
- On the distribution of runs of ones in binary strings (Q979847) (← links)
- The Hausdorff dimension of level sets described by Erdős-Rényi average (Q1674400) (← links)
- Markov binomial distribution of order \(k\) and its applications (Q1685221) (← links)
- A generalization of the Erdős-Rényi limit theorem and the corresponding multifractal analysis (Q1786701) (← links)
- A test statistic for weighted runs (Q2276177) (← links)
- The reliability of a generalized consecutive system (Q2279417) (← links)
- The \(m\)th longest runs of multivariate random sequences (Q2397332) (← links)
- Generalizations of distributions related to \((k_1,k_2)\)-runs (Q2422121) (← links)
- Mean success run length (Q2510608) (← links)
- Discrete Scan Statistics Generated by Exchangeable Binary Trials (Q3067848) (← links)
- On discrete Gibbs measure approximation to runs (Q5079875) (← links)
- Success run statistics defined on an urn model (Q5443148) (← links)
- Run Statistics Defined on the Multicolor URN Model (Q5504156) (← links)
- Computing waiting time probabilities related to \((k_1, k_2, \dots, k_l)\) pattern (Q6089295) (← links)