Random Coin Tossing with unknown bias
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Publication:6291002
arXiv1709.02362MaRDI QIDQ6291002FDOQ6291002
Authors: Diego Marcondes, Cláudia M. Peixoto
Publication date: 7 September 2017
Abstract: Consider a coin tossing experiment which consists of tossing one of two coins at a time, according to a renewal process. The first coin is fair and the second has probability , , unknown but fixed, of head. The biased coin is tossed at the renewal times of the process, and the fair one at all the other times. The main question about this experiment is whether or not it is possible to determine almost surely as the number of tosses increases, given only the probabilities of the renewal process and the observed sequence of heads and tails. We will construct a confidence interval for and determine conditions on the process for its almost sure convergence. It will be shown that recurrence is in fact a necessary condition for the almost sure convergence of the interval, although the convergence still holds if the process is null recurrent but the expected number of renewals up to and including time is . It solves an open problem presented by Harris and Keane (1997). We also generalize this experiment for random variables on which are sampled according to a renewal process from either one of two distributions.
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